Jon Galt on Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:12:43 -0500


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Re: [PLUG] serving webpages from home


Actually it was an i-d-ten-t error (id10t). :=\

I could have sworn I had the IP correct, but I simply screwed up.  Now I
just have to wait for the correct value to be propagated.

Wayne

On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jon Galt wrote:

> Hi everybody, I'm trying to set up a web server at home.  The domain name
> is mulliganvalley.org, which is correctly pointing to my static ip,
> 69.149.100.73.  I have a Linksys BEFSR41 (a 4 port DSL router), which is
> forwarding port 80 to my Linux box.  My linux box is running Apache
> (apache-1.3.20-11tr), which successfully serves pages within my LAN, but I
> cannot access the website from outside my LAN.  Nor can I ping my domain
> or my IP from outside the LAN.
> 
> I have tried turning off the "Block WAN Request" option on the router.  I
> have even tried setting my webserver as a DMZ host.  Although I didn't
> reboot the router for that.  I shouldn't have to, should I?
> 
> Any suggestions, or relevant data that I have left out?
> 
> Wayne
> 
> 
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