From: Vineet Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Gruessle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031219 16:16]: > > My router has a Firewall and the only port I have opened up > is port 80 > > Could it be that my cable company is blocking something? > > I can't imagine how thou. > > Yes, it's possible that they could definitely be filtering tcp port 80 > (or really any other port, or even all ports). It's not a bad idea to > try it on separate ports. For example, set up an additional listening > port (e.g. 8000) on the external interface of the router which also > forwards to port 80 of your webserver. You shouldn't need to remove > your original setting for this to work; they should be able > to coexist. > Also, you shouldn't need to change anything on your webserver. >
I opened port 8000 and Nope it is still not working. I guess my cable company is blocking access to that IP somehow. But on the other hand my Software firewall used to get scanned sometimes You know when I check the log file I can see that it got scanned That was before I set-up the Firewall in my router So if someone can scan the ports on my computer then he must be getting in somehow. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]