#1 U kave a linksys router - that is the connected box..  that box has
the DSL IP...  your 192.168.1.x is coming from the Router...

To mane it work....  just connect to the router, and tell the router you
want to forward port 80 requests to your computers 192.168.1.xxx
address.  

That should get you online...  Unless you are using Sympatico/Bellnet
here in Canada..  they block port 80 to your computers - they actively
firewall servers off your machine....

  Rob Day

On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 12:31, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> dlangschied wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > I am in a quandry.  I have an internet app.  I am in the process of
> > installation and have run into what appears to be show stopper.  When I try
> > to configure the application (Desktop2 for those of you who know of it), it
> > stalls.
> > 
> > I dont know what iss happening!
> > It could be getting squashed by the ISP.  I have a DLS connection and the IP
> > is assigned by them (192.168.1.xxx).
> 
> 1) 192.168.1.xxx is for LAN use, the rest of the world doesn't see it.
> 2) It's DSL and as I understand it, DSL ISP's allow users to host 
> themselves (at least that is my impression after calling up serveral 
> ISP's who offer DSL).
> 
> > 
> > Or it could be my router (Linksys with ZoneAlarm Pro).  If this application
> > installation goes out and is unable to get back in through the http port.  I
> > tried open
> 
> If the app is using port 80, then you probably already have it open if 
> you're using Apache (http defaults to port 80). Check your error logs 
> for the app (if any) and possibly Apache (if that's what you are using 
> to serve it up) or whatver HTTP server you're using.
> 
> > 
> > I have also tried to do this configuration from my workstation over to the
> > web server with slightly different results.  When I login as administrator,
> > the login page is returned, as if the login was not successful (if this were
> > actually the case, an error is generated by the web server).
> 
> Only if you correctly set up the web server.
> 
> HTH
> 
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