Nope xyz.dyndns.org is not actual domain name. The actual domain name is nksahita.dyndns.org which is down at the moment (my home computer is down at the moment). I will get it up in next few hours and then try out again.

BTW, on related subject - is there any way to test if my webserver is accessible from elsewhere without asking someone's help to test? The way I do right now is to change my settings and then call my friend to help to see if he can access my website from his computer. Is there any better way of testing this?


TIA.




pa3gcu writes:

On Tuesday 17 June 2003 07:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Ray,

Thanks so much for your tips below. Being a newbie, I don't exactly
understand all that you mentioned below but it gives me pointers - I will
try this out and let everyone know.


As for possibility 3 you mentioned below - the URL I tried from my Home PC
was http://xyz.dyndns.org and not the localhost.


Is that your actual domainname.? if it is then your machine is filtering all ports, only pings are returned from that machine which is listed as;
219.57.116.3 .


nmap shows all ports filtered.

Thanks!

Regards.


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Regards Richard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/




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