hi,
In order to eliminate the router as a cause, I made a
direct connection from the DSL to the computer (no
router). But I wasn't able to reach the DSL modem page
from my FreeBSD box. So I installed Apache on my
Windows box and ran the line to it. I am able to see
the running website from the
Hi,
Well, it's not the router. I removed the router and
went directly to the server. I actually installed
another server on a windows box. And that didn't help.
I called my ISP and they said they don't block ports.
I'd be glad if anyone could point me in the right
direction.
I have set up
Hi,
I'm having all kinds of trouble trying to get things
set up to see my website on the Internet. I know
people like to claim to be newbies, but I actually am.
:-)
My machine (ethernet card) IP is 192.168.254.25 and
I'm serving on port 8080. I can bring up the site no
problem on my LAN-
Hi Viktor,
See comments below.
--- Viktor Lazlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Micke P wrote:
Hi,
I'm having all kinds of trouble trying to get
things
set up to see my website on the Internet. I know
people like to claim to be newbies, but I
--- Paul Everlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micke P wrote:
My machine (ethernet card) IP is 192.168.254.25
and
I'm serving on port 8080. I can bring up the site
no
problem on my LAN- http://192.168.254.25:8080/,
but
not outside.
My ISP is earthlink and it's a dynamic IP account.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I opened the port on my (hardware) router box, not
the
FreeBSD firewall. Internet - ISP - Modem -
Router
- FreeBSD box. Hopefully that's all I need to do
to
forward the port 8080 packets. Do I need to
configure
the FreeBSD firewall settings as well to
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 15:28:51 -0700 (PDT)
Micke P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I opened the port on my (hardware) router box, not
the
FreeBSD firewall. Internet - ISP - Modem -
Router
- FreeBSD box. Hopefully that's all I need to do
to
forward the port