--- "eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Kevin Buhr wrote: > >>"eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >>> I had actiontec 1524 dsl modem, firmware 1.60.50.0.51, with one pc >>>(wtih linux, redhat 9) with one static ip, I want to broadcast >>>webserver by above >>>but when I type in my (static ip) in my browser, it show the modem >>>configuration page, not my apache test page which I suppose to see. >>> >>> >> >>I don't have an Actiontec modem, but it looks like it's a combination >>DSL modem and NATting router. >> >>Working from their user manual, I gather that---under the "WAN IP >>Address" advanced setting page---you've set the modem up to either >>obtain its (static) IP address automatically or you've specified the >>static IP address manually. In particular, you don't have >>"transparent bridging" enabled, so your WAN IP address is your global >>static IP address and your RedHat machine is obtaining a 192.168.0.xxx >>IP address from the modem via DHCP, right? >> >>If this is correct, I'd suggest that you begin by entering the >>advanced configuration and double-check that "remote management" is >>disabled and that, on the "port forwarding" screen, you have an entry >>that will forward packets for TCP port 80 to the *internal* IP >>address, say 192.168.0.2, of your PC. >> >>Now, even with everything set up this way, it may *still* be the case >>that when you "http://my.static.ip/" from within your internal >>network, you get the configuration pages for your modem (or you get >>nothing at all). In fact, this probably *is* what will happen; it's >>just a pecularity of how NAT works. The only way to get to your >>RedHat webserver from your internal network will be to do >>"http://192.168.0.2/". >> >>The key is whether or not a buddy, connecting from the *outside* to >>"http://my.static.ip/" gets your RedHat webserver or not.
Yes, I see my apache test page from outside world, thanks Kevin and many other friend's help on this issue, it solved sincere eric, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> _____________________________________________________________ Have you signed up for the World's Fastest Free Email ? http://www.Luxmail.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

