* Joseph A Nagy Jr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 11. 2003 09:44]: > Nicolas Kratz wrote:
> >On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:24:20PM -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet jan-jr-ent.homelinux.org 80 > >>Trying 24.158.191.171... > >>telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ > >I assume you and the web server are behind a masquerading router. > >If that is the case, trying to access the outside IP of the router will > >fail, because the forwarding rules will not be triggered. Except you > >have take precautions in this regard, of course. ..snip.. > That remins me! Whenever I first set up the network (e.g. > /etc/init.d/networking restart (and on subsequent reboot)), Debian > said it was setting up IP Masquerading. What do you get from these (in order)? /etc/init.d/ipmasq stop iptables -L telnet localhost 80 Whew - in any case, start here: lynx /usr/doc/ipmasq/ipmasq.html/index.html Do you have NAT/pf running on the (DSL?) router in addition to ipmasq/ip(tables|chains) on one of your machines? -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 On the other hand, I have five fingers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]