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From: jeremy ardley <jeremy.ard...@gmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Web server access
Date: 04/01/2025 05:29:23 PM


On 2/4/25 08:21, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> 
> Ok so if I understand you correctly then you are attempting to port 
> forward 80 and 443 through the router's WAN Wide Area Network 
> interface to a server located in the DMZ DeMilitarized Zone. Does the
> server have Apache ACL's, IP Tables or TCP wrapper running on it? Can
> you try to do a port ping or use telnet to connect to port 80 to test
> connectivity. ex: `telnet <Routers WAN IP Address or Public DNS Name>
> 80`. As you say that the server is on the inside of your network.
> Have 
> you tried placing the server in the DMZ?


Another alternative is the ISP has started blocking incoming
connections 
on the web ports?

How could I find out if it's doing that?

It's not blocking the random port that I map to 22 so I can ssh to my
server.

I can FTP to my server from itself, but not through the router.

I can't FTP to my server from another computer in my house.

And now it seems I can't load web pages from my server on other
computers in my house. So maybe the server has started some kind of a
firewall. How would I find it and either turn it off or configure it so
it allows more than ssh.

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