On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 12:36:01PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
| On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 10:45, Rob Weir wrote:
| > On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 04:28:26PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
| > > I am trying to get a ddt acount up and running, but I am running into
| > > some problems.  I have this D-link cable router (DI-704) that I have
| > > between me and the internet.  I was wondering if anyone had experience
| > > setting up ddt-client to update my ddt account through this router.  I
| > > have tried both setting up the router to forward 1052 to my computer(I
| > > dont know if it is trying to forward 1052/tcp or 1052/upd like it
| > > should).  I also tried setting my computer as the dmz host, but nothing
| > > seems to work like it should.  I am running a testing system with the
| > > ddt-client from sid(0.5.6 if Im not mistaken).  Thanks for any help.
| > 
| > [I do use ddt, but I don't have cable, so I doubt I can help.]
| > 
| > Do you have a real IP, or is the cable router masquerading?
| 
| Its masquerading and Im using port forwarding.  What is weird is that my
| smtp port is working because I can receive mail, but aparently the http
| port is not working because people cannot access my web page.  I am
| using adelphia cable as my ISP.  Im pretty much stumped on why smtp will
| work, but http and ddt will not work.  Any ideas?

Does your ISP do any packet filtering?  Is there a host outside of
your network you can use to test the connection at the TCP/UDP level?

-D

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