I'm interested in hearing the solution to this as well. I've seen similar
DSL/Cable router problems at homes I've visited.  That is, even though
the router is set to forward in-bound ports to a LAN host (port 80 or
even AltME ports), the router does not do it.  These routers are pretty
simple, and there are not a lot of options. Perhaps it is actually an
ISP issue in some cases. Anyway, comments are appreciated.

-Carl

At 01:04 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've been playing with Rebol on and off for a couple years now but only
>recently needed to do anything that required access from outside my LAN.
>Well to get started I began playing with the tiny webserver code and to
>test it I tried accessing it from my IP(I've got static IP) and the
>server didn't seem to be listening to anything outside of my LAN. At
>first I had problems getting it to be seen beyond my loopback interface
>but I finally figured out what I was doing and now this.
>
>Before you suggest it, I already have my router set to forward port 80
>to my server so that's not the problem(plus it's setup as the DMZ so
>everything should pass openly to it). My firewall is configured to allow
>Rebol full access to the network.
>
>Anyone have any ideas?
>
>I'll entertain any and all thoughts...
>
>P.S. I'm using the latest version of Core and View so this is not a
>simple update issue
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