Aneurin Price wrote:
Not in this case. The other computers on your network don't need to go through
the router to get there, so that means the router can't be causing the problem.
No progress really, just making sure the problem really is with the right
machine - it's always frustrating to work o
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Rob Singelais wrote:
> Aneurin Price wrote:
>>
>> Can other computers in your network connect to those ports on
>> 192.168.0.101?
>> If not, that rules out unexpected problems with the port forwarding in the
>> router, which seems like a good first step.
>>
>> Nye
Aneurin Price wrote:
Can other computers in your network connect to those ports on 192.168.0.101?
If not, that rules out unexpected problems with the port forwarding in the
router, which seems like a good first step.
Nye
With the port forwarded on the router and also in iptables, other
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Rob Singelais wrote:
> I have reinstalled lenny and used the same iptables used from the previous
> install from backups. After days of trying to get my webserver port 8080 to
> respond from outside the network and getting connection refused or timed
> out, I thin
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:46:44PM -0500, Rob Singelais wrote:
> Alex Samad wrote:
>> on that box, try turning off iptables, try a wget -v canyouseeme.org -O
>> /dev/null
>>
>> what does
>>
>> netstat -panelt | grep 8080
>>
>> give you and show us /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
Alex Samad wrote:
on that box, try turning off iptables, try a
wget -v canyouseeme.org -O /dev/null
what does
netstat -panelt | grep 8080
give you and show us /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny
wget went through fine.
After turning off iptables.
linux:/home/rob# netstat -panelt | gr
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 07:47:30PM -0500, Rob Singelais wrote:
> I have reinstalled lenny and used the same iptables used from the
> previous install from backups. After days of trying to get my webserver
> port 8080 to respond from outside the network and getting connection
> refused or time
I have reinstalled lenny and used the same iptables used from the
previous install from backups. After days of trying to get my webserver
port 8080 to respond from outside the network and getting connection
refused or timed out, I think I've narrowed it down to the ports.
Opening port 5900 for
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