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I hate them. I jsut cant seem to get my webserver online from my private ip addr. this started from the moment i changed to external modem. last time global webserver was functioning smoothly using dyndns but that was under internal modem. I guess it has something to do with router configuration. I need some help in allowing http connections run through my router/firewalll.
My external modem/router:
Aztech DSL.
Ip address:external:automatic (ISP dependant)
Ip address:internal:10.0.0.2
Public/Private Ports opened by redirection to 10.0.0.4:
5000,8080,80.
Routing configuration is done by connecting to 10.0.0.2. it is displayed in Html format and will ask for admin password upon connection.
My Pc.
Ip addr:10.0.0.4(fixed DHCP)
Ports opened:all (firewall disabled)
Aztech DSL.
Ip address:external:automatic (ISP dependant)
Ip address:internal:10.0.0.2
Public/Private Ports opened by redirection to 10.0.0.4:
5000,8080,80.
Routing configuration is done by connecting to 10.0.0.2. it is displayed in Html format and will ask for admin password upon connection.
My Pc.
Ip addr:10.0.0.4(fixed DHCP)
Ports opened:all (firewall disabled)
i have every intention of getting the pc firewall up after getting the services i wish to enable. and that private ip address... is unconnectable. the router blocks it to a degree that i cant even connect any advanced services. without knowledge of my ISP ip there is no way another person can infiltrate my router as far as i know. only an entity of the same network will be able to make such connections.
@wolfy: those are hos local IP's, my server is 192.168.0.1, router is 1.1, and this one is *checks* 0.136. You can ahve my global IP address, but it ise seless because one: its my router, and i dont think theres much info of value on that anyway, and two: i can change it by rebooting the Router.
As for your problem: ive no idea, what is your network topology?
As for your problem: ive no idea, what is your network topology?
There's your problem; IIS . Full of holes *shakes head in disgust*. So have you allowed incoming connections to port 8000/8080, or whichever port that the web server is using?
By the way, you should use Apache. It's free, and is a bloody fine program.
Wolfy - Genius?!? Not me! I'm just a dabbler... at least until I get a full-tome job, then I'll be a professional .
Edited by - esquilax on 9/18/2004 4:58:46 AM
Edited by - esquilax on 9/20/2004 1:07:56 AM
By the way, you should use Apache. It's free, and is a bloody fine program.
Wolfy - Genius?!? Not me! I'm just a dabbler... at least until I get a full-tome job, then I'll be a professional .
Edited by - esquilax on 9/18/2004 4:58:46 AM
Edited by - esquilax on 9/20/2004 1:07:56 AM
I would imagine that it would be 8080, but some opt for 8000.
Wolfy - Sorry; it was nearly midnight when I wrote that .
Taw - Thanks but, as I said, I need to give the Australian job market a good attempt first. I owe it to myself to "stick ut out" for a year. By the way, what do you mean that it is so "me"? Full of ginger beer drinkers and Arts graduates?
Wolfy - Sorry; it was nearly midnight when I wrote that .
Taw - Thanks but, as I said, I need to give the Australian job market a good attempt first. I owe it to myself to "stick ut out" for a year. By the way, what do you mean that it is so "me"? Full of ginger beer drinkers and Arts graduates?
There's nothing "wrong" with Lexmark, but when I was working for the "Royal Australasian College of Surgeons", we had nothing but trouble with one of them. I've also heard many stories for people who have had problems . Still, I wouldn't necessarily criticise anyone for owning one, nor advise people against buying them .
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