You mean being blocked by the router? I don't think I'm using any firewall, at least any firewall that didn't come pre-installed. I'm using the same port-forwarding technique (in the router setup) that I use for Port 80 for my site, so why would 80 work, but not 8888? I COULD just change the port from 8888 to something else, if it would make it easier... For example, I've done SSHing without having to change stuff like this (but not on port 8888, of course).
Sorry for being so inept at using iptables... So far I've managed to avoid every using them. I tried "iptables -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8888 -j ACCEPT" and got: "iptables v1.3.8: no command specified Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information." Do you know what the correct command should be? And possibly any succinct iptable guides for newbies? [email protected] wrote: > > 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. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/GnuMP3D-only-works-on-local-internet-tp22504622p22508297.html Sent from the GnuMP3D - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
