For my LAN, that is what I do, but I want to make my server accessible to the Internet.
I don't have time to do a hard reset right, but I will tonight, and we'll see then...
Okay, I'll try that...
But still, when I access my WAN IP, from work or from home, I get the IIS server instead of Apache.
It's not what I want, but it suggests that port 80 is not blocked. And it was working fine for months before!
Yeah, but I'm trying to access my Web server from work. DIfferent WAN IP there. Still doesn't work! But I can access SSH, Telnet, FTP, and the rest without any problem...
The URLs I give out does not have port specifications.
The only port forwarding table I have in my router is a UPnP port forwarding table, and it is set as the way I would want it to work. The port 80 is set to be forwarded to 192.168.1.100:80.
My Linux runs Apache. My Windows runs IIS. I can...
Okay, so I've done everything today...
Disabled DHCP. Set static IPs on all PCs... still nothing.
I just don't get why just the port 80 gets altered. Why all the other ports are working?!
I have DHCP enabled, but I don't see what DHCP has to do with my port forwarding... (I'm not very good at TCP/IP networking, by the way...)
And I did install the newest firmware for the router when I started to have this problem. I also resetted my router to factory settings, and it still...
I'm having a weird problem that I can't resolve since a month now.
My Network Everywhere NR041 router is always forwarding the port 80 to the computer I don't want to.
My roommate and me have 4 computers attached to the router. I have two PCs, one with Red Hat Linux 9 and the other with...
Hello all,
I'm really not sure if you heard about this problem before, but that's totally new for me.
The network setup is simple, DSL modem plugged in the router which has 3 computers plugged in it.
Beside my roommate's computer, I have one Windows XP PC and the other Linux. I usually run...
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