broadcast web in wlan without assess router

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Old 02-26-2005
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Default broadcast web in wlan without assess router

maddphunkster wrote:
> Paul Dessart wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Hope one of you can help while i'm a little bit loss on this setup.
> >
> > The problem:
> >
> > I'm using a Sweex Router ( 4 port + wireless access) to connect to

my
> > Dsl Provider. All works fine except that my Apapche webserver on my
> > Mandrake 9.1 is not accessible from the internet :-(
> >
> > The configuration I did:
> >
> > Wan : 10.0.0.x connect to ISP
> > Lan: 192.168.2.1 (gateway- router)
> > 192.168.2.2 (linux box static IP to run Apache)
> > 192.168.2.x (dhcp adresses for wlan and other pc)
> >
> > ISP adress: 213.10.11.225
> >
> > on the router: NAT is activated and point to 192.168.2.2 for the

ports
> > 80; 8080; 8200; ( port referenced in http.conf by default)
> >
> > Firewall on the router is de-activated to avoid conflicts
> >
> > what is working:
> >
> > I can connect from all the machine on intranet using
> > http://192.168.2.2
> > I can connect on the webserver locally using http://localhost or
> > http://127.0.0.1
> >
> > But when trying the adresse: http://213.10.11.225 get the error:

"The
> > connection was refused when attempting to connect to
> > http:\\213.10.11.225".
> >
> > Additional info: the apache server is 2.0.47 provided by Mandrake

with
> > ADVX ( advanced extranet) the configuration files are the default

one.
> >
> > Could you help me to find out which parameter I'm still missing

here
> > (get the feeling that I have a security parameter or access right

to
> > set up properly but don't know which one)
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Paul Dessart

>
>
> Some ISP's will block specific ports as a security measure...
> Try configuring apache to listen on a nonstandard port number
> such as localhost:xxxx


I tried as above suggestion, on my apache 1.3.29, the only place
localhost appear on my httpd.conf is
ServerName localhost:8080

then I type in the ip(from portscan):8080 /* in aol, it even go to
search page */
or
ip (from ipconfig in window):8080 /* in aol, website not reponding,
although the test page can be shown by ie6 */
both all not work from outside viewers.

please help, eric

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