--- John Teffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 10/30/03 6:42 PM, Pat Heidingsfelder at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> > Here is my scenario.   DSL connection, DSL modem followed by a d-link
> > 614+ router(wired and wireless) then I have a FP iMac(wired)
> > Pismo(wireless) and other pcs.  My question is, how can I enable web
> > hosting on the FP.  I have tried everything.  Set up port forwarding
> > (called virtual server by the d-link), I set this up to go to the IP of
> > the iMac.  I then tried setting it as a DMZ.  I also ventured to the
> > modem, I found IP passthrough settings and set it to the IP of the
> > router.  I then tried to set the modem with a  static NAT to the IP of
> > the router.  I have enabled the personal web sharing of OS X.  Nothing
> > seems to be working.  Please help!!!!
> 
> Have you tried without the router, just with the computer hooked straight to
> the DSL modem?  I'm not suggesting it as a permanent solution, just as a way
> to see if the problem lies in router settings or somewhere else.
> 
> Many ISPs have a rule against running web servers from their service, could
> they be blocking it somehow? 

I also have a 614+ and have had trouble setting up a Hotline Server. I still don't
exactly know what the problem is. As far as web serving, make sure you don't have any
firewalls (including the built-in one) interferring on the Macintosh side, and put
the iMac in the DMZ. Make sure you are trying to go to the right web address, too. I
have had much trouble experimenting with the web server that boiled down trying to
load an invalid web address.

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