Windows ICS is set up to foreward :22, :80, and a whole slew of other ports (which don't matter right now) to my box. :22 works. :80 doesn't. Help.
Your ISP probably filters port 80 (if you mean people can't see port 80) so that is your problem: a shitty ISP.
What are you hosting a web server on dial-up for anyhow?
Additionally, I've found that some ISP's (whether it's intentional or not) prevent loopbacks using a public IP-address.
I can't access my webserver unless I:
#1.) Use the server's private IP address
#2.) Add an entry in my hosts file redefining my public IP address as my server's private IP.
I have that issue too. I can't reach http://impaler.x86labs.org:6113, but can reach http://localhost:6113
Now that impaler is this box, I can reach it just fine. ;)
Quote from: Newby on September 26, 2005, 01:31:31 AM
I have that issue too. I can't reach http://impaler.x86labs.org:6113, but can reach http://localhost:6113
Now that impaler is this box, I can reach it just fine. ;)
Yeah. It's kind of annoying, actually. I guess it kind of makes sense though. :p
I've hosted Apache before with the same ISP. Thats not the problem. ICS simply refuses to forward it.
I thought of an idea last night though. Anyone know any pass-through proxies?
Quote from: Newby on September 26, 2005, 01:31:31 AM
I have that issue too. I can't reach http://impaler.x86labs.org:6113, but can reach http://localhost:6113
Now that impaler is this box, I can reach it just fine. ;)
That's typically a result of your router, not your ISP. They call it "anti-spoofing" -- if a packet arrives showing its own external address as the source address, it drops it.
MS ICS is the only 'router' I have, so I doubt it has that sort of security on it. =p
But yeah, know any passthrough proxies I could try out?
Holy shit just get a real internet connection already!
God damnit MyndFyre, read my responces to the other 9999999999 billion times you've told me that.
Note: Thats not meant to be a flame, but just a "I can't, get over it" kinda thing.
Why don't you just get cable Joe?
Just kidding. :)