Hello Folks,
Okay, here is my situation. I have a Windows machine that runs Apache on it. I am using ports 8082 and 8081 to run web pages on it. And this work just fine.
Now I have another PC running Linux on it and I am running Apache on it as well. This listens to port 80. I can not view any web pages from it externally.
I have a syslink router that has one IP address on it. Then I tell it under Applications to to point to to which ever server. I have Firestarter running on my linux server. I have told it to allow everyone on http port 80 inbound. I made sure I turned off my Iptable also. I have even gone to the point to turn off the firewall and still no luck with anyone getting to it.
I have even go to to setup a domain name to point to this linux server, and still no one can get to it.
What is going on? What can I do to resolve this issue? I am suppost to give a presentation on this website on this coming Friday, and fear I won't be able too. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
imryn
Okay, here is my situation. I have a Windows machine that runs Apache on it. I am using ports 8082 and 8081 to run web pages on it. And this work just fine.
Now I have another PC running Linux on it and I am running Apache on it as well. This listens to port 80. I can not view any web pages from it externally.
I have a syslink router that has one IP address on it. Then I tell it under Applications to to point to to which ever server. I have Firestarter running on my linux server. I have told it to allow everyone on http port 80 inbound. I made sure I turned off my Iptable also. I have even gone to the point to turn off the firewall and still no luck with anyone getting to it.
I have even go to to setup a domain name to point to this linux server, and still no one can get to it.
What is going on? What can I do to resolve this issue? I am suppost to give a presentation on this website on this coming Friday, and fear I won't be able too. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
imryn