Thanks for the help.  I finally discovered the problem.  Verizon does not
allow port 80 through its firewall.  It claims that the reason is the Code
Red virus.  Conveniently, the solutions for hosting your web site is to
give them more money to have them run it for you.

Michael C. Montero
Chief Technology Officer
Community Connect Inc. Co-founder
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Ramin Alidousti wrote:

> Michael,
> 
> I couldn't find anything wrong in the rule set (although, I would
> have done it differently and would have tried to make it simpler).
> I'd suggest you to run tcpdump/etherreal for port 80 on both ppp0
> and eth0 to see what is going on. You can also change the default
> policy of the FORWARD chain to ACCEPT and see...
> 
> Ramin
> PS. Try to make the rules somewhat easier. Put the rules of a chain
> next to each other. That is how iptables traverse the chains anyway.
> 
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 07:49:41PM -0400, Michael Montero wrote:
> 
> > Ramin, thanks!  Attached is the file I use to load all my rules.
> > 
> > Michael C. Montero
> > Chief Technology Officer
> > Community Connect Inc. Co-founder
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 



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