You mentioned you have a router, does it have port forwarding set and
running? Can you see your domain from outside your LAN? Various ISPs
block traffic to the 80, 23, 25, 22 and other ports.

On 6/22/05, askar ... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/22/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, askar ... wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks, but I already have this script in my iptable rules.
> > > My router works for PC in LAN.
> > > But when I run in LAN PC www.mydomain.com <http://www.mydomain.com> it
> > > doesn't homepage. Though I can see web page when I run http://localhost.
> >
> > No it won't.
> >
> > Because the IP for www.mydomain.com is different from inside and outside
> > your LAN. LAN client *should* use localhost (or the local IP address for
> > that site). Clients outside your network *should* use the WAN IP. You
> > can't test the WAN access from inside your network because your HTTP
> > request won't be coming in on the WAN network card.
> >
> Why I can't see www.mydomain.com from LAN? www.mydomain.com is
> registered at providers DNS server.
> 
> askar
> 
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