Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > Saul Arias wrote: > >> At 12:12 PM 09-10-02, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: >> >>> No, the router I'm using is an external Linksys Cable/DSL router. >>> Before getting it I had considered using some of the client software >>> available for download, but after trying to set up one such utility, >>> I became hopelessly confused. I figured I'd just log into DynDNS.org >>> once a day to keep things up and running, although in the future I >>> might re-look into using an automated client. >> >> >> >> The situation, as I understand is this: >> You want to serve a web site from a box behind a Linksys Cable/DSL >> router. >> You were serving this web site before, but the box hosting it was >> directly connected to the Internet. >> Your web site is omega-fleet.homelinux.org. It resolves to 24.158.191.171 >> 24.158.191.171 is the external IP address that your router reports. >> The IP address of the box hosting the web site is 192.168.1.101 >> If I access omega-fleet.homelinux.org from the Internet, I get your >> router management tool. >> >> My feeling is that the only thing that you have to do is have the >> router forward external http requests to your internal box. I happen >> to have a Linksys BEFSR41. In this router, I would go to the Advanced >> tab, then to the Forwarding tab. In the Forwarding tab, I would enable >> forwarding of TCP on the external port range 80 to 80 (ie only port >> 80) to IP address 192.168.1.101. >> And disable Remote Management for the router, unless you really, >> really need it. >> >> > > You peeked at my router?! *eeks, changes pw* > > Thank you for your input. *kicks router* > > >
*L* That solved one problem, now I'm getting 403 Forbidden! *sighs and goes back to working on the httpd.conf file*ponders removing and re-installing Apache to get a clean httpd.conf file* Damn, this SSL stuff is confusing me. *nods* -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list