The explanation I received is that the VPS is behind a NAT. Does it make
sense now? Thanks again.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 10:31:05AM +0100, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! [F]rom my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation (...) I tried lynx
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Ezequiel Garzsn garzon.luc...@gmail.com
wrote:
The explanation I received is that the VPS is behind a NAT. Does it make
sense now? Thanks again.
I suppose you could run ifconfig to find out what the machine's IP really is.
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance (it didn't
make much sense) I tried lynx external IP *from my VPS*, and it
didn't work, even though it did work from my desktop PC:
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Looking up
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance (it didn't
make much sense) I tried lynx external IP *from my VPS*, and it
didn't work, even though it did work from my
Thank you, Benny. I thought so, but wasn't sure.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance
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