An nmap on scouse.mine.nu shows that everything other than 8080 is filtered. My guess is that a control-freak ISP is at the bottom of this.

-Patrick

On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:

At 19:13 +0100 9/14/06, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Hi, Yes <http://localhost/>http://localhost/ did respond, as does 127.0.0.1, i am able to view <http://scouse.mine.nu>http:// scouse.mine.nu but my friends are not?

Dumb question perhaps but are you sure you're on the network? What is your fixed IP address? Does it have a user's domain name associated with it?

scouse.mine.nu --> 81.106.180.125 Doesn't reply on port 80 or 8080 and times out on a ping.

You seem to be:
http://cpc2-grim9-0-0-cust124.nott.cable.ntl.com
but that doesn't work either.

Those are not really apache questions but a firewall that does network address translation and blocks port 80 would sure explain a lot of your problems.
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