Hi Joel

Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> Here are mind. I seem more permissive on
> /home/httpd
> drwxr-xr-x   6 root     root         1024 Jul  8  2000 httpd
> drwxr-xr-x   6 root     root         1024 Aug 25 22:55 html
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root          427 Aug 25 22:55 index.html
> I don't know anything about your router. Does it do IP masquerade?

Yes.

> ....If not,
> you won't be able to access those 192 numbers, methinks. Use tcpdump to see
> what sort of traffic you have.

Oh, I can get to my server allright. The reference to 192.168.1.2 in the 
error I got resulted from the ServerName line in my httpd.conf file. I was 
having fits last night trying to get 24.249.182.134 to work from here. The 
ServerName line was one of the things I changed. Then I remembered that the 
freesco router will not do port forwarding if the originating IP is from the 
internal network. Any http, or ftp, or any external service I provide on a 
port that gets forwarded from my router to my internal IP can only be tested 
from outside my network. Almost makes me want to install a modem just to dial 
out and test stuff...
I changed my ServerName line back to 24.249.182.134 so errors should look 
like they come from there.

> I have been on @HOME for over a year, and run a web page just for fun. I
> have never heard a word from @HOME. They scan port 119 for news servers,
> but that is all. Now even with the worms (3) aimed at port 80 have they
> taken a single bit of action.
>

With the advent of CodeRed and Nimda, I heard @Home was starting to crack 
down on services running on port 80. I'm not real concerned. Anyone who would 
have need to access my web server will certainly be knowledgable enough to 
add a :8192 to the end of the IP address.

> > The permissions on my public_html directory are drwxr-xr-x
> > The permissions on my main.htm page in the public_html directory are
> > (were) -rw-r--r--
> > My home directory is rwx--x--x
> > Should the html pages have executable permission in order for the world
> > to have access? I executed 'chmod +x' on the files and I can access the
> > page from my son's PC @ 192.168.1.5, but I can't test it from the outside
> > world.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
> >
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