(snip)
I also don't user Verizon for an ISP because they don't permit local
servers.
Not true at all.
i'm guessing you're talking about the inconvenient way some Cable/DSL
ISPs block incoming connections on common server ports (25, 80)?
Verizon DSL does not block port 25 in
On 02/22/03 09:26 AM, Aaron Burke sat at the `puter and typed:
(snip)
Verizon DSL does not block port 25 in the NorthEast. Port 80 appears
blocked (Bah!), but they claim they don't block any ports. I was told
it could be the DSL modem (Westell Wirespeed A90-210015-D4), but as
far
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 01:40:47PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 02/22/03 07:03 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
Well I can telnet to port 80 on your domain, but it times out in a
browser.
I don't get any greeting on the telnet, so...it's open, but nothing is
On 02/22/03 09:26 AM, Aaron Burke sat at the `puter and typed:
(snip)
They dont block 80 on my box, allthough that might be a config setting
not set in my area.
Ok, mind if I ask you what your network setup looks like?
Mine looks like this:
xl0:
On Friday 21 February 2003 12:11 pm, chuck odonnell wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 10:31:15AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
I also don't user Verizon for an ISP because they don't permit
local servers.
i'm guessing you're talking about the inconvenient way some Cable/DSL
ISPs block incoming
On 02/22/03 09:26 AM, Aaron Burke sat at the `puter and typed:
(snip)
They dont block 80 on my box, allthough that might be a config setting
not set in my area.
Ok, mind if I ask you what your network setup looks like?
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
On 02/22/03 07:03 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
Well I can telnet to port 80 on your domain, but it times out in a
browser.
I don't get any greeting on the telnet, so...it's open, but
nothing is
responding to it .. (no web server I mean).
nmap on his IP
On 02/22/03 08:19 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 01:40:47PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 02/22/03 07:03 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
Well I can telnet to port 80 on your domain, but it times out in a
browser.
I
On 02/22/03 11:58 AM, Aaron Burke sat at the `puter and typed:
On 02/22/03 07:03 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
Well I can telnet to port 80 on your domain, but it times out in a
browser.
I don't get any greeting on the telnet, so...it's open, but
nothing
On 02/22/03 03:27 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the `puter and typed:
SNIP
I did notice one interesting thing. When I reconfigured Apache to
listen on port 8080, it worked fine. What I only just realized, is
that I never put a rule in the firewall to explicitly open port 8080.
This was
(snip)
I am resetting ports 113 and 27374 from my firewall, but not port 80.
From my work system, port 80 is shown as filtered by nmap. Other than
that, everything above looks exactly right. Is it possible that port
80 is being reset elsewhere? What command line did you use?
nmap -P0
Anyone know if you can get Verizon DSL working with
FreeBSD?
TIA!
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Anyone know if you can get Verizon DSL working with
FreeBSD?
No problem at all.
Verizon DSL uses straight DHCP. No PPPoE involved at all. At least, here in
West Los Angeles that is the case.
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On Friday 21 February 2003 10:22 am, R S wrote:
Anyone know if you can get Verizon DSL working with
FreeBSD?
TIA!
First of all, you have choices. My option is static IPs. If you don't
have that choice, I can't comment. With static IPs, Verizon is no
different than a local lan.
I also
Some time in the recent past John E. Martin scribbled:
Anyone know if you can get Verizon DSL working with
FreeBSD?
No problem at all.
Verizon DSL uses straight DHCP. No PPPoE involved at all. At least,
here in West Los Angeles that is the case.
This is not entirely true. If you are in
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 10:31:15AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
I also don't user Verizon for an ISP because they don't permit local
servers.
i'm guessing you're talking about the inconvenient way some Cable/DSL
ISPs block incoming connections on common server ports (25, 80)?
usually this
On 02/21/03 03:11 PM, chuck odonnell sat at the `puter and typed:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 10:31:15AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
I also don't user Verizon for an ISP because they don't permit local
servers.
i'm guessing you're talking about the inconvenient way some Cable/DSL
ISPs
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