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Second that. It looks to me like port 8888 is being blocked. Did you try making sure that appropriate Iptables rules are set up? Something like `-i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8888 -j ACCEPT`. It looks like you have 'DROP' as the default policy in your firewall rules.

On Friday 13 March 2009 04:13:18 pm Dov Zamir wrote:
Taorluath wrote:
I'm running a Xubuntu 8.10 server and I just started using GnuMP3D for my
music server.
Amazingly, it seems to work flawlessly right off the bat. However, this
only works on my local network. My main site works from anywhere, and
http://euroburchills.no-ip.org:8888 http://euroburchills.no-ip.org:8888
works too, but only from computers on my network.
Maybe port 8888 is blocked at your external firewall?

Like if I view it from the browser on my server, I'd see everything. It
also works on any computer connected to the same router. However, no one
else can load the page.
I believe that I changed the config file so that it should be visible to
everyone, but nothing seems to work.
Maybe I screwed the file up. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this?
Could I possibly borrow the config file (removed of all personal
information of course) from someone who got their site to work on the
world wide internet?
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I third that...

port scanning your domain euroburchills.no-ip.org (IP: 98.223.89.15) I get only 
port 80 open.

Probably need to take a closer look at your firewall rules.  Not on your 
computer, but on your actual firewall.

Jim Lucas


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