-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It could be that your ISP is blocking port 80. Its quite common for ISPs to do that because according to your contract you should not run servers on a residential account so you shouldnt need those incoming ports. My ISP blocks 25 (SMTP) and 80. PITA
- --mike On Wednesday 18 June 2003 22:32, felix zaslavskiy wrote: > I am not new to unix and i am usualy use to *BSD type of systems so i am > giving gentoo a try. > > I already installed distro. I start the machine and do adsl-start which > gets me connected. I can go online fine i can even ping the machine from > a different machine. > > I started the apache server it seems to start fine > here is roughly how the netstat -a looks > *:www *.* LISTEN > > I figure this socket should be excepting connections from outside fine > but it does not. In fact no socket is established when i try to connect > to port 80 > > Here is how roughly my route table looks > Dest Gateway Ifacde > 10.32.93.2 * ppp0 > default 10.32.93.2 ppp0 > > ifconfig -a > ppp0 add 141.242.342.34 P-t 10.32.... > > > Now i did this from a different machine > namap -P0 141.242... > > 80 filtered http > > > telnet 141.242... 80 > ....wait for ever > > > What is going one here ? I know i didnt enable any firewall in fact i > choose no firewall rules during install procedures. Could no firewall > rule option default to no access , seems unlikely to me. Anyway this is > probably pppoe screwing things up any suggestions on how to fix ? > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+8b/ezK7WDkEewTARApvKAKClrI3RdJB/OXqIVVMW5neWHBtQfwCfRVwa vx8ldWGNAoESLXElc4u+fqE= =Gyxy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list