Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-09 Thread Whyzzi
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Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Sewan
at some forums that apache doesn't recognize rdr rules from openbsd, so how can i publish my site ? Thanks... -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Apache-box-behind-Openbsd-tp14692638p14692638.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread johan beisser
On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Sewan wrote: Hi, I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can view website inside my LAN, but i can't view page outside of my network. I've checked all dns- ip settings,

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Tim Donahue
Quoting Sewan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can view website inside my LAN, but i can't view page outside of my network. I've checked all dns- ip settings, everything's fine

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Antti Harri
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Sewan wrote: I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can view website inside my LAN, but i can't view page outside of my network. I've checked all dns- ip settings, everything's fine but

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Dag Richards
Sewan wrote: Hi, I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can view website inside my LAN, but i can't view page outside of my network. I've checked all dns- ip settings, everything's fine but problem continues.

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Sewan
. either live on pflog0, or through the logs in /var/log. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Apache-box-behind-Openbsd-tp14692638p14693822.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Errr.. why the hell are you running Apache and PHP on Windows rather than your OpenBSD? Because Stallman make it easy to run *HIS* version of *SUPPOSE* free software one Windows. That's why. Stallman as the various treads pointed out many times over, he (Richard) tell everyone else to do

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread bofh
There's the possibility that the isp blocks it. I'm using fios - and inbound 80 is blocked. On 1/8/08, johan beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Sewan wrote: Hi, I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Dusty
My response was similar. Throw away our windows box and put your site on the bsd box. On Jan 8, 2008 7:00 PM, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Sewan wrote: I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have correct rdr rules that pointing

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Nick Ryan
on pflog0, or through the logs in /var/log. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Apache-box-behind-Openbsd-tp14692638p14693822.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Eric Furman
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 13:58:37 -0500, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Errr.. why the hell are you running Apache and PHP on Windows rather than your OpenBSD? Because Stallman make it easy to run *HIS* version of *SUPPOSE* free software one Windows. That's why. Stallman as the various

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Sewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: rdr on $ext_if proto tcp to 212.175.219.188/32 port 80 - 172.15.254.207 the next question then is, what's the matching pass rule? rule for this operation, if i use same rdr rule with changing destination ip to an iis web server inside LAN, it works, but when

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 09:04:03AM -0800, Sewan wrote: i have rdr on $ext_if proto tcp to 212.175.219.188/32 port 80 - 172.15.254.207 rule for this operation, if i use same rdr rule with changing destination ip to an iis web server inside LAN, it works, but when i change to this web

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Daniel Anderson
Aside from missing pass, you seem to be using network notation on this rule, not sure why..but do this instead: rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to $ext_if port 80 - 172.15.254.207 Assuming your $ext_if has one IP and you want that IP to go internal. If your $ext_if has multiple addresses, well

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Predrag Punosevac
If you are using Apache on the home network you definitely want to check up your modem. I use DSL modem (in USA ) and port 80 is blocked by default. It is trivial though to log into your router (it has a web management) and adjust build in firewall and ports. Speaking of which they suck and I

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Unix Fan
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Antti Harri wrote: Errr.. why the hell are you running Apache and PHP on Windows rather than your OpenBSD? Because Stallman make it easy to run *HIS* version of *SUPPOSE* free software one Windows. That's why. Stallman as the various treads pointed out

Re: Apache box behind Openbsd

2008-01-08 Thread Nick Guenther
On 1/8/08, Sewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have rdr on $ext_if proto tcp to 212.175.219.188/32 port 80 - 172.15.254.207 rule for this operation, if i use same rdr rule with changing destination ip to an iis web server inside LAN, it works, but when i change to this web server