Hi Nikhil, > This comment, together with the fact that you're using private IP > addresses (192.168.*.*) suggests to me that you have only one static IP > address. Is this correct?
Yes I have just an ip, let's say 85.xx.xx.xx > Your router needs to redirect incoming requests on port 80 to your Linux > machine, and do NAT (network address address translation) on the outgoing > stuff; probably it's already doing the latter, but not the former, and for > that you'll need to set up the appropriate firewall rule in the router. May be another thing, because I have the firewall totally disabled in the router. It says: "Disabled. All traffic is allowed to pass through your SpeedTouch. Game & Application sharing is allowed by the firewall." I have my ports forwaded right, but the router doesn't identify my Linux machine with the public ip for some reason. I read this: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/servers/44621-setting-up-web-server-noob-q-3.html the final post explains DMZ, and maybe that way it would work. Though I feel it is insecure, as all my pcs and specially my server will be totally exposed to attacks. Any ideas? Jordi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]