Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > Saul Arias wrote: > >> At 12:12 AM 09-10-02, Mike Burger wrote: >> >>> On 8 Oct 2002, Bret Hughes wrote: >>> >>> > [bhughes@gateway1 Procmail]$ grep -B1 -A1 zhad other.rc >>> > :0: >>> > * ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > /dev/null >>> > >>> > Nuff said. >>> > >>> > Bret >>> >>> I'm with you. >> >> >> >> The length of this thread is 17 messages now, and no one has posted >> the solution to Mr. Nagy's problem. Apparently Mr. Burger and Mr. >> Hughes consider more important to write procmail recipes than helping >> fellow Red Hat users. >> >> There are at least two ways of getting your external IP address: >> 1. Log into your router and get it from there. You'll have to check >> the router's documentation for the exact commands to do this. Most >> home-office routers hava a web interface. >> 2. Point your browser to www.ipchicken.com. Your IP address will be >> displayed there. >> >> > > My external IP as DynDNS.org has it is 24.158.191.171, but it only > brings up my routers admin page instead of the web site I'm trying to > host off my system and no one EXTERNAL of me can connect at all. > Apparently this is NOT my real IP,
Let me rephrase that. The url http://omega-fleet.homelinux.org (which DynDNS bound to the IP given above) brings up the routers admin page instead of the site as defined by my server and v-host configuration for Apache. >and I've checked all the settings on > my router (it does have a web nterface): > > (MAC Address: 00-06-25-6A-A4-FA) > IP Address: 192.168.1.1 > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 > DHCP server: Enabled > > WAN: > (MAC Address: 00-04-5A-4A-FC-8A) > IP Address: 24.158.191.171 > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 > Default Gateway: 24.158.191.1 > DNS: 24.159.64.20 > 216.206.101.2 > 0.0.0.0 > DHCP Remaining Time: 6 days 23:38:07 > > That is the i nfo that my router gives me. I assume it's wrong in some > manner (or there is something in the setting blocking me from serving up > my web site) because my httpd.conf files HAVEN'T changed since I > installed my router. The documentation does NOT have an FAQ on how to > configure it to allow a web server through. > > I've already tried editing the DMZ Hosting option on the router, putting > in 192.168.1.101 (which is the IP assigned my system; DMZ Hosting, btw, > exposes my computer directly to the i-net), that didnt work. I've tried > changing it from gateway to router, that only blocked/disrupted my i-net > access. > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list