IP Port 80
Rick Sivernell
res005ru
Wed May 17 11:09:57 PDT 2006
On Wed, 17 May 2006 10:00:47 -0500 (EST)
Net Llama! <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> > > > Well, I found out why my web site can not be seen by the ouside world.
> > > > It is Verizon and their new policy. We will open the port if you will
> > > > pay us bussiness rates $179.00 a month. Is there any way around this?
> > > > They said port 80 & 120 are blocked, maybe they lied and there are
> > > > more, I do not know. Any work around other than changing providers?
> > >
> > > In your httpd.conf file
> > > Listen *:80
> > > change the port
On 192.168.0.50 Web Server:
/etc/httpd/httpd.conf
was:
Listen *:80
now:
Listen *:8080
On Router DLink 624:
Virtual Servers:
Web Server 192.168.0.50 TCP private port: 8080 & public port: 8080
enabled and turned on always.
Firewall:
Allow WebServer WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.50 TCP,8080
MAC Address:
00-15-E9-5F-01-D5
Connection:
PPPoE Connected
IP Address:
71.252.218.83
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.255
Default Gateway:
71.252.218.83
DNS:
68.238.96.12 68.238.112.12
No-ip:
Hostname: www.dandrconsulting.org
Host Type:
DNS Host (A)
DNS Host (Round Robin)
DNS Alias (CNAME)
Port 80 Redirect selected
Web Redirect
IP Address: 71.252.218.83
Port: 8080
Allow Wildcards: yes
Advanced Records: Manage
Firefox: http://71.252.218.83:8080
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
71.252.218.83:8080.
Now this last one seems to indicate that my web server is not listening
to 8080 or something else is not set. Using FC4.
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Rick Sivernell
Dallas, Texas 75287
972 306-2296
ricksivernell at verizon.net
Registered Linux User
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