[PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen
This isn't exactly PHP related but close enough that I feel safe emailing you all. Exactly what ports are needed to be opened when hosting your own server? If this may help, I'm using phpdev 5. Thanks in advance! Thanks, Stephen Craton http://www.melchior.us Life is a gift from God. Wasting it

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Brad Bonkoski
I would say, it depends on your configuration. See if you can get this info from you configuration file, if not, fire up the server and run 'netstat -pna | more' and see if that tells you what port you are trying to use. HTH -Brad Stephen wrote: This isn't exactly PHP related but close

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen
would I open them either from my computer or the computer with admin privilages to the firewall? - Original Message - From: Brad Bonkoski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PHP List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Firewall

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread incoming
Probably all you need is port 80 open. All HTTP traffic goes through there. For SSL, you will need 443 free also. Hope this helps. Regards, --Joseph Web Programmer / Unix Consulting http://www.bahwi.cc/ 469-867-2100 This isn't exactly PHP related but close enough that I feel safe emailing you

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread incoming
Depends on your firewall software. --Joseph Guhlin Web Developer / Unix Consultant http://www.bahwi.cc/ Stephen wrote: Err, I'm extremely new to Firewalls and the firewall is protecting the LAN I'm on for the house. I think I should need to just do port 80 for this but how would I go about

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Paul Marinas
it depends on the operating system your running. Paul Marinas Technical Support RDS Craiova Phone: +402-51-410-194 Mobile: +407-22-451-439 Fax:+402-51-416-579 www.rdsnet.ro . Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen
- From: Paul Marinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: incoming [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Firewall Question it depends on the operating system your running. Paul Marinas Technical Support RDS Craiova

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread PHP List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Firewall Question it depends on the operating system your running. Paul Marinas Technical Support RDS Craiova Phone: +402-51-410-194 Mobile: +407-22-451-439 Fax:+402-51

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread PHP List
: Paul Marinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: incoming [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Firewall Question it depends on the operating system your running. Paul Marinas

RE: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread David Freeman
My OS is Windows XP Pro but the computer with admin privaliges is Windows 98. It's not software, it's hardware. It's built into the HUB of the LAN. There is some software to open ports but I'm not sure what it is or anything like that. Thanks for the help so far. No offence

[PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen
: Re: [PHP] Firewall Question It's still software my friend, otherwise we would be telling you to replace the hardware. All of those router/firewall combos come with some sort of admin package/access points. So read through the manual to find it. Then it *should* be as simple

Re: [PHP] Firewall Question

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen
: [PHP] Firewall Question This may be quicker... found on: http://www.neticamall.com/P_592.htm quote Management: Direct serial cable connection through Console port, Telnet, and a GUI program for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 through network Console Port: DB-9 female connector for configuration