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My web server is no longer working outsconnected home network. I tried
pinging the URL and I get a response back from an IP that is not my own (63.251.161.33) When I look up the information I find it is coming from: redirectf.dnsix.com. Is comcast cracking down on webservers connected to their network or am I being hijacked? What else might be happening? Thanks. |
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SUDDN <Bogus@NoSpam.com> writes:
]My web server is no longer working outsconnected home network. I tried i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What were you trying to say? ]pinging the URL and I get a response back from an IP that is not my own ](63.251.161.33) When I look up the information I find it is coming from: ]redirectf.dnsix.com. ]Is comcast cracking down on webservers connected to their network or am I ]being hijacked? What else might be happening? Thanks. Do you have a static ip? Your IP could just have changed and the tables take a while to be updated (up to a week). You should not ever run a server of anything from a dynamic IP address. DOes your ISP allow you running a home server? If not they could be messing things up. More information would help get you a better answer. |
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"Bill Unruh" <unruh@string.physics.ubc.ca> wrote in message news:c5c1m6$52c$1@string.physics.ubc.ca... > SUDDN <Bogus@NoSpam.com> writes: > > ]My web server is no longer working outsconnected home network. I tried > i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What were you trying > to say? > > > ]pinging the URL and I get a response back from an IP that is not my own > ](63.251.161.33) When I look up the information I find it is coming from: > ]redirectf.dnsix.com. > > ]Is comcast cracking down on webservers connected to their network or am I > ]being hijacked? What else might be happening? Thanks. > > Do you have a static ip? Your IP could just have changed and the tables > take a while to be updated (up to a week). You should not ever run a > server of anything from a dynamic IP address. > DOes your ISP allow you running a home server? If not they could be > messing things up. > More information would help get you a better answer. > I run a personal family web server with a genealogy program on a DHCP address. I use no-ip.com as my dynamic service. Always works for me. no-ip.com handles all the IP changes. Doug |
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"Doug Holtz NOSPAM in adress" <dholtzNOSPAM@wi.rr.com> wrote in
news:pylec.33590$YC5.7022@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com: > I run a personal family web server with a genealogy program on a DHCP > address. I use no-ip.com as my dynamic service. Always works for me. > no-ip.com handles all the IP changes. I second that. I do that exact same thing with no-ip.com and it really does work nicely. -- ~Ohmster |