IP Port 80

Net Llama! netllama
Thu May 18 16:50:11 PDT 2006


On Thu, 18 May 2006, Rick Sivernell wrote:
>    Yes, it has gotten complicated, far too much so. I have a DLink 624
> FIOS Router, not much different than a regular one, set Web Derver HTTP
> to public 443 private 80 & enabled all the time. Reset #WebServer to
> port 80, verified by netsta -an | grep 80. Used a net tool to verify
> port open, http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and get:
>
> Error: I could not see your service on 71.252.218.20 on port (443)
> Reason: Connection refused

Rick, that's not what Brad was suggesting.  I'm still not at all clear on
what a webserver on a router has to do with any of this.

0) Disable all port forwarding on your router, domain hosting server, and
anywhere else.
1) Force apache to listen on port 8080
2) Try to connect to your website on port 8080

If you can't get that working then either your ISP is blocking port 8080,
or something else is broken in your environment.

>
> This looks like my ISP has all blocked and lets in based on some rule.
>
> I may be wrong.

I thought that was already established (by you)?

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