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Hi, Thanks, All that you can see is my modem/router because I don't leave the server on. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Lucas" <kevin.lucas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [LUG] Webserver woes > If this helps I can see your ip address > see below > [root@kevinspc ~]# tracert 84.13.11.228 > traceroute to 84.13.11.228 (84.13.11.228), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets > 1 BelkinModem.minionsshop (192.168.2.1) 1.745 ms 1.774 ms 2.528 ms > 2 217.47.112.58 (217.47.112.58) 24.242 ms 25.959 ms 28.295 ms > 3 217.47.130.161 (217.47.130.161) 32.570 ms 34.012 ms 36.939 ms > 4 217.41.175.29 (217.41.175.29) 43.566 ms 45.034 ms 54.640 ms > 5 217.41.175.126 (217.41.175.126) 50.187 ms 58.287 ms 59.762 ms > 6 217.41.175.46 (217.41.175.46) 63.599 ms 38.881 ms 37.560 ms > 7 217.47.41.113 (217.47.41.113) 40.159 ms 26.603 ms 28.360 ms > 8 194.72.31.89 (194.72.31.89) 33.330 ms 22.064 ms 26.018 ms > 9 core2-pos11-3.ealing.ukcore.bt.net (62.6.204.33) 30.177 ms 21.385 > ms 23.237 ms > 10 core2-pos1-0-0.telehouse.ukcore.bt.net (62.6.201.86) 30.585 ms > 31.191 ms 34.865 ms > 11 rtr002.hex.opaltelecom.net (195.66.226.136) 37.823 ms 23.378 ms > 27.579 ms > 12 lg-100-20-rtr001.hex.opaltelecom.net (62.24.196.33) 30.607 ms > 27.570 ms 31.030 ms > 13 gig-6-1-rtr001.thn.opaltelecom.net (62.24.254.14) 35.542 ms 24.061 > ms 28.268 ms > 14 gig-9-1-rtr002.man.opaltelecom.net (62.24.254.18) 39.418 ms 32.217 > ms 33.463 ms > 15 gig9-3-redback-1.man.opaltelecom.net (62.24.198.34) 39.947 ms > 32.790 ms 36.423 ms > 16 * * * > 17 * * * > 18 * * * > 19 * * * > 20 * * * > 21 84.13.11.228 (84.13.11.228) 3066.022 ms !H 3084.516 ms !H > 3084.596 ms !H > [root@kevinspc ~]# > Dont know what the !H 's are > Also I get "Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at > 84.13.11.228." > So you are seen but not connecting on port 8080 > You could try doing a trust all on 84.13.11.228 for a few minutes just > to see if the Router FW is the problem. > Best of luck..... > > On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 20:39 +0000, Mike Tidball wrote: >> I'm having a spot of trouble setting up my first webserver. >> In our house we have 2 windows pcs,1 windows laptop and a Ububtu >> 6.10desktop >> pc. >> All linked to a belkin broadband modem/router. >> I have installed Apache2 on the Ubuntu pc. >> I have created a simple test page index.html and placed it in /var/www./ >> I have created a directory in my home folder public_html and in there I >> have >> placed another simple test page index.html. >> If I type in http://localhost/ I can see my first test page. >> If I type in http://localhost/~mike/ I can see my second page. >> ifconfig tells me my local ip address is 192.168.0.4 if I type this into >> any >> other machine on the network I get my first test page. >> If I type in 192.168.0.4/~mike I get my second test page. >> I then went to IPaddressworld and got my IP address 84.13.11.228 >> I then went to canyouseeme.org to check if port 80 was open,it was not >> but >> port 8080 was. >> I then setup my router to forward port 8080 to 192.168.0.4 >> and added Listen 8080 to both apache2.conf and ports.conf (I've tried >> adding >> it to both and each seperatly) >> The problem is I just can't see my page from outside my network,although >> of >> course I am using one of the other pc's to try it. >> I think either the router is not actualy forwarding the port or my ISP >> (Talktalk) is blocking it. >> The only way I can bypass my router is to install a sagem fast800 USB >> modem >> in the Ubuntu pc but that is not an easy job. >> Other than that I could install Apache on a windows box but that is a lot >> harder to setup than linux. >> Is there an easy way of checking the port forwarding of the router either >> in >> windows or linux. >> I just don't know what to try next. >> Mike Tidball >> > > > -- > The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG > http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list > FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html > > -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html