Hi Kenny,
        I used to work for AT&T and I'm still close with some of the guys 
there.  I've verified that they're not blocking port 80 or port 8080.  
They are blocking a few things, like 31337 (Back Orifice) and the netbios 
ports, but nothing else.  So lets rule that out..

        I run a webserver on AT&T space and it's definitely working as it 
should be.  Here's my setup:
        No dyndns, I use zoneedit with a normal domain
        Linksys Wireless broadband router (can't recall the model)
                port 80, 25, 22 forwarded to linux box
        Apache 1.3.22

It sounds like we have a similar setup, aside from the dyndns stuff.  Can 
you telnet to port 80 (telnet localhost 80) on your linux box?  If so, can 
you telnet to the IP on port 80?  If so, it's probably all on your dyndns 
end..

Ben


On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Kenny Donahue wrote:

> Hi all,
> This is a little bit off topic but has anyone
> been able to get their Apache server working
> with the change from Mediaone.net to attbi.com?
> I am really stuck.  I changed my dyndns.org info
> to show ne.client2.attbi.com but I still get nothing.
> I tried changing apache to use port 91(random number)
> instead of 8080 in case attbi was blocking 8080.
> I tried using the IP address of my Linksys firewall
> directly so the port forward should pass it on but still
> nothing.  Even stranger, I don't see the attempt coming in
> in the Linksys log. Can anyone help?
> Thanks,
> Kenny
> 
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