Re: [SLUG] port 80 question

From: Kai Lien (kai@lenseco.com)
Date: Mon May 27 2002 - 12:50:39 EDT


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Are you testing it from your internal LAN (private IPs)? If yes, you need
to run a DNS to resolve your internal LAN. If you do not want to run DNS,
then just use the Linux box's private IP address. If you get a web
page, more than likely people on the outside will get the same when they
type in your External IP.

BTW, in addition to open port 80, you did forward it to the the correct
box / private IP address?

On 27 May 2002, Seth Hollen wrote:

> I have just installed apache on my gentoo linux computer at home, I
> opened up port 80 on my smc router, but I still can't get to my default
> webpage using my external IP address.
> I was wondering if RR tampabay is filtering port 80 traffic for
> residential customers?
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> Seth
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