I can resolve the domain name but I can't tracert to it.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ted Sorrells
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 9:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Port 80 Problems


Over the last 24 hours, I've had two servers fail to answer on port
80.  One is a Domino server that hosts our website, and the other is our
IMail server.  The IMail server is on Windows 2000 Server running 7.07HF1
and it works if I switch the port to anything other than port 80, such as
8383.

I've had my ISP re-load and re-boot our router and assure me that they're
not blocking port 80, I bypassed our tunnel router, and our good friend
Herschel at IMail tech support tells me they've never seen a server just
"lose" port 80.  Strangely, I was able to get IIS running on our IMail
machine so that I can redirect port 80 calls to 8383.

I still can't get to our website outside our network and webmail is
intermittent at best.  I've run virus scans and port scans and everything
seems clean, but there's just no port 80.  Help help!  For what it's worth,
my Linux box still answers port 80 just fine.  Am I a D-O-S victim?  If so,
where do I even begin to repair this mess?

tgs

P.S. - Can you guys even "see" mail.rhchurch.org?


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