To clarify: I'm not able to connect neither to port 25 or 80 from my
internal machine, using *telnet*. However, I can open my web site (using www
browser) using my external IP as URL. I don't know too much about this, but
I though strange because I think web browser connect to URL (my external IP)
using port 80. So, why the browser works and telnet doesn't?

Apart that question, you tested it for me and confirmed that port 80 is
working and 25 is not. I don't know why, because I've used the same ipchains
command to allow port 80 and 25 to come from external net. I will check it
anyway.

Thank you

Wagner R. Landgraf
Automa Consultoria & Inform�tica Ltda.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



> "Wagner R. Landgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hmmm..., that might be correct. However, in an internal machine, I can
> open
> > the www browser and type http://200.201.1.1  as the URL of web page, and
> it
> > works. What does it mean?
>
> You originally said that trying to access port 80 using the external
address
> from an internal machine didn't work.  Was that a typo?
>
> If you *are* able to access the external address from an internal machine
> using port 80, but not port 25, then it may still be your firewall.
Perhaps
> it is allowing external traffic on port 80 while denying external traffic
on
> port 25.  Check the configuration.
>
> > Anyway, if you could test it for me, my real IP is 200.201.34.197 .
>
> 200.201.34.197 port 80 = success
> 200.201.34.197 port 25 = failure (connection timed out)
>
> ---Kris Kelley
>

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