Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:25:03 von Justin Zhang--0016e647643a29de930469cbfafc
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My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink router,Phone
adapter and Shaw cable modem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within local
network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I check
my IP address from myIPaddress and get
*24.78.136.243* I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot open
it. I got following message.
What should I do to publish my website over internet?
Thanks,
Justin
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:38:27 von Eric CovenerOn Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Justin Zhang
> My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink router,Pho=
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> adapter and Shaw cable modem.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
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> 24.78.136.243 I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot open
> it.=A0 I got following message.
>
It's a limitation of many home routers that you can't use your
externally routable IP address from within the LAN.
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RE: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:43:29 von Michael.GriffithIsn't it possible the router doesn't know how to route the inbound =
request from the internet IP? Most/all routers have a configuration =
interface accessible via a browser. If you can get to the =
configuration, make sure that port 80 is open, and that the router is =
forwarding the request to the machine with the .100 NAT address...
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:44:21 von Justin Zhang--0016362853de333b040469cc3f74
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Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
Thanks
Justin
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Eric Covener
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Justin Zhang
>
> > My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink
> router,Phone
> > adapter and Shaw cable modem.
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
> >
> > Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within local
> > network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I
> check
> > my IP address from myIPaddress and get
> >
> > 24.78.136.243 I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot
> open
> > it. I got following message.
> >
>
> It's a limitation of many home routers that you can't use your
> externally routable IP address from within the LAN.
>
> --
> Eric Covener
> covener@gmail.com
>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:45:49 von Justin Zhang--0016e646477e767bc40469cc4439
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My configuration is Listen 192.168.0.100:80
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Griffith, Michael * <
Michael.Griffith@fda.hhs.gov> wrote:
> Isn't it possible the router doesn't know how to route the inbound request
> from the internet IP? Most/all routers have a configuration interface
> accessible via a browser. If you can get to the configuration, make sure
> that port 80 is open, and that the router is forwarding the request to the
> machine with the .100 NAT address...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Covener [mailto:covener@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:38 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Justin Zhang
> wrote:
> > My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink
> > router,Phone adapter and Shaw cable modem.
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
> >
> > Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within
> > local network. How can I browse my web site from computer over
> > internet? I check my IP address from myIPaddress and get
> >
> > 24.78.136.243 I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot
> > open it. I got following message.
> >
>
> It's a limitation of many home routers that you can't use your externally
> routable IP address from within the LAN.
>
> --
> Eric Covener
> covener@gmail.com
>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:47:56 von Frank GingrasSome routers can re-route packets to the internal network, some can't.
If your router cannot do this, you must use the internal IP of your
server. See the documentation on your operating system to obtain that IP.
Frank.
Griffith, Michael * wrote:
> Isn't it possible the router doesn't know how to route the inbound request from the internet IP? Most/all routers have a configuration interface accessible via a browser. If you can get to the configuration, make sure that port 80 is open, and that the router is forwarding the request to the machine with the .100 NAT address...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Covener [mailto:covener@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:38 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Justin Zhang
>
>> My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink
>> router,Phone adapter and Shaw cable modem.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>>
>> Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within
>> local network. How can I browse my web site from computer over
>> internet? I check my IP address from myIPaddress and get
>>
>> 24.78.136.243 I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot
>> open it. I got following message.
>>
>>
>
> It's a limitation of many home routers that you can't use your externally routable IP address from within the LAN.
>
> --
> Eric Covener
> covener@gmail.com
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:52:23 von Justin Zhang--0016364ecd80eea9c10469cc5b49
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Do you mean ipconfig? I got 192.168.0.100 for my server computer
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Frank Gingras
> Some routers can re-route packets to the internal network, some can't.
>
> If your router cannot do this, you must use the internal IP of your server.
> See the documentation on your operating system to obtain that IP.
>
> Frank.
>
>
> Griffith, Michael * wrote:
>
>> Isn't it possible the router doesn't know how to route the inbound request
>> from the internet IP? Most/all routers have a configuration interface
>> accessible via a browser. If you can get to the configuration, make sure
>> that port 80 is open, and that the router is forwarding the request to the
>> machine with the .100 NAT address...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric Covener [mailto:covener@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 13,
>> 2009 9:38 AM
>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
>>
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Justin Zhang
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink
>>> router,Phone adapter and Shaw cable modem.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>>>
>>> Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within local
>>> network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I check
>>> my IP address from myIPaddress and get
>>>
>>> 24.78.136.243 I try to browser with http://24.78.136.243/ but cannot
>>> open it. I got following message.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It's a limitation of many home routers that you can't use your externally
>> routable IP address from within the LAN.
>>
>> --
>> Eric Covener
>> covener@gmail.com
>>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 16:58:51 von awJustin Zhang wrote:
> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
Justin,
there are 2 separate things :
- one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
computer in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at
address 192.168.0.100.
More, we don't know, because you have not said.
But you got it running, so that is good.
- the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without
phone router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
- what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
- what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
- do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
- what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
- is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where
you use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal
network ?
Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do
they change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:06:25 von Lester CaineJustin Zhang wrote:
> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address
> is right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without
> phone router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration
> right? ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
Both addresses fail to provide web sites from this side ...
http://24.78.147.173 simply times out, but http://24.78.136.243/
probably has something attached as it says connection refused. So either
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since I doubt that you have a static IP address, your ISP is blocking
things. Bare in mind that these numbers may well change when you
reconnect ...
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
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> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address i=
s
>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
>>
>
> Justin,
>
> there are 2 separate things :
> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?) compu=
ter
> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
> 192.168.0.100.
> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
> But you got it running, so that is good.
>
> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without pho=
ne
> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>
> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
Windows XP
>
> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
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>
> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
I have one connection
>
> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but not
external one
>
> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where yo=
u
> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network ?
> 2 one destop server and one laptop
> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do they
> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
> permanent i tried a few days
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:08:12 von Lester CaineJustin Zhang wrote:
> Do you mean ipconfig? I got 192.168.0.100 for my server computer
That is a private IP address and is never used outside a site. You nned
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:10:01 von Justin Zhang--0016e646058cf981aa0469cc9a71
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Lester Caine
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
>> http://24.78.147.173:80
>>
>
> Both addresses fail to provide web sites from this side ...
> http://24.78.147.173 simply times out, but http://24.78.136.243/ probably
> has something attached as it says connection refused. So either your router
> does not know how to pass the messages through. ( Mine has a firewall that
> needs a port opening to allow the local web site out ) or since I doubt that
> you have a static IP address, your ISP is blocking things. Bare in mind that
> these numbers may well change when you reconnect ...
>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Lester Caine
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> Do you mean ipconfig? I got 192.168.0.100 for my server computer
>>
>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:18:35 von mwood--FLPM4o+7JoHGki3m
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> How to open a port to allow the local web site out?
Consult the instructions that came with your router. Every one of
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:19:34 von Frank GingrasJustin,
See: www.portforward.com
Frank
Justin Zhang wrote:
> How to open a port to allow the local web site out?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Lester Caine
>
>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
>>> http://24.78.147.173:80
>>>
>>>
>> Both addresses fail to provide web sites from this side ...
>> http://24.78.147.173 simply times out, but http://24.78.136.243/ probably
>> has something attached as it says connection refused. So either your router
>> does not know how to pass the messages through. ( Mine has a firewall that
>> needs a port opening to allow the local web site out ) or since I doubt that
>> you have a static IP address, your ISP is blocking things. Bare in mind that
>> these numbers may well change when you reconnect ...
>>
>> --
>> Lester Caine - G8HFL
>> -----------------------------
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 17:24:58 von awHi.
We are making some progress.
First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back on.
Do you still have the same external IP address ?
Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should
really try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one
internet connection. We can try it for you, after you turn off/on your
router and verify its address again.
The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has this
external IP address), does not know that when some external computer
tries to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your
internal webserver. So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no
webserver active on port 80.
Justin Zhang wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, André Warnier
>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
>>>
>> Justin,
>>
>> there are 2 separate things :
>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?) computer
>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
>> 192.168.0.100.
>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>
>> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without phone
>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>
>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>
>
> Windows XP
>
>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>
> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
> PGP
> [MD5
> from Apache.org
>
>
>
>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>
> I have one connection
>
>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>
> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but not
> external one
>
>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where you
>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network ?
>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do they
>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>> permanent i tried a few days
>>
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 18:32:57 von listsJustin Zhang wrote:
> My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink router,Phone
> adapter and Shaw cable modem.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>
> Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within local
> network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I check
> my IP address from myIPaddress and get
It's Shaw, they block port 80, change the Apache conf to have Apache use
8080
had that problem with shaw myself.
and email from a remote server you need to change the port for that
also, add one to the default.
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 19:36:07 von Justin Zhang--0016364272b583cbfa0469cea57e Justin, --0016367f96f0f5f4da0469cef6d0 24.78.136.243 # telnet 24.78.136.243 80 --0016e6464ee273f44d0469cf5986 Justin, Justin Zhang wrote: --00163646d5c424394f0469cf7914 24.78.136.243 Justin Zhang wrote: --001636832482d4d4980469cfa5d6 --0016363b85cac4835d0469cfb646
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Is my cofiguration right?
Listen 192.168.0.100:80
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> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
> >
> > Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within local
> > network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I
> check
> > my IP address from myIPaddress and get
>
> It's Shaw, they block port 80, change the Apache conf to have Apache use
> 8080
>
> had that problem with shaw myself.
>
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> also, add one to the default.
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 19:47:01 von Frank Gingras
1) You should not use the port in the ServerName
2) those directives will not fix the original issue, as outlined in
this thread. Did you have to a chance to read www.portforward.com?
Frank
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Justin Zhang
rote:
> Is my cofiguration right?
>
> Listen 192.168.0.100:80
> ServerName 24.78.136.243:80
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:32 AM, J. Greenlees
> wrote:
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>> > My apache web server is connected as the diagram through DLink
>> > router,Phone
>> > adapter and Shaw cable modem.
>> >
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>> >
>> > Question, I can brower my web site by http://192.168.0.100/ within loc=
al
>> > network. How can I browse my web site from computer over internet? I
>> > check
>> > my IP address from myIPaddress and get
>>
>> It's Shaw, they block port 80, change the Apache conf to have Apache use
>> 8080
>>
>> had that problem with shaw myself.
>>
>> and email from a remote server you need to change the port for that
>> also, add one to the default.
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am 13.05.2009 19:58:54 von Justin Zhang
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It is fixed IP address
*24.78.136.243*
Could you help me test from your side?
Thanks,
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
> Hi.
>
> We are making some progress.
>
> First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back on.
> Do you still have the same external IP address ?
>
> Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
> external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should rea=
lly
> try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
> You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one
> internet connection. We can try it for you, after you turn off/on your
> router and verify its address again.
>
> The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has this
> external IP address), does not know that when some external computer trie=
s
> to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your internal
> webserver. So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no webserver act=
ive
> on port 80.
>
>
>
>
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address
>>>> is
>>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>>> ServerName 24.78.147.173:80
>>>> http://24.78.147.173/>
>>>>
>>>> Justin,
>>>
>>> there are 2 separate things :
>>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we d=
o
>>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
>>> computer
>>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
>>> 192.168.0.100.
>>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>>
>>> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
>>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without
>>> phone
>>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>>
>>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Windows XP
>>
>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>>>
>>
>> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
>> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi<
>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_2.2=
..11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>> >[
>> PGP<
>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x86-=
openssl-0.9.8i.msi.asc
>> >]
>> [MD5<
>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x86-=
openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5>]
>>
>>
>> from Apache.org
>>
>>
>>
>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>>>
>>
>> I have one connection
>>
>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
>>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>>>
>>
>> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
>> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but n=
ot
>> external one
>>
>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where y=
ou
>>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network=
?
>>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresse=
s
>>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do th=
ey
>>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>>> permanent i tried a few days
>>>
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--0016367f96f0f5f4da0469cef6d0--Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:12:34 von Evan Platt
Trying 24.78.136.243...
telnet: connect to address 24.78.136.243: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
Did you change the port as J. Greenlees suggested?
At 10:58 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>It is fixed IP address
>
>24.78.136.243
>Could you help me test from your side?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier=20
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>Hi.
>
>We are making some progress.
>
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>Justin Zhang wrote:
>On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier=20
><
>
>Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address is
>right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
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>
>Justin,
>
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>192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)=
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>
>- the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
>little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without phone
>router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>
>Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>- what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>
>
>
>Windows XP
>
>- what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>
>
> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
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>
>
>I have one connection
>
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>what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>
>
>just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
>computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but not
>external one
>
>- is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where you
>use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network ?
>2 one destop server and one laptop
>Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
>above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do they
>change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>permanent i tried a few days
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For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@httpd.apache.orgRe: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:26:26 von Justin Zhang
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I am not sure where to change the port
I tried to change Listen 192.168.0.100:80 --> 192.168.0.100:8080. Even
internal IP is not working.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Evan Platt
:
> # telnet 24.78.136.243 80
> Trying 24.78.136.243...
> telnet: connect to address 24.78.136.243: Connection refused
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
>
> Did you change the port as J. Greenlees suggested?
>
>
> At 10:58 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>
>> It is fixed IP address
>>
>> 24.78.136.243
>> Could you help me test from your side?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> We are making some progress.
>>
>> First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back on.
>> Do you still have the same external IP address ?
>>
>> Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
>> external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should re=
ally
>> try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
>> You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one
>> internet connection. We can try it for you, after you turn off/on your
>> router and verify its address again.
>>
>> The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has this
>> external IP address), does not know that when some external computer tri=
es
>> to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your internal
>> webserver. So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no webserver ac=
tive
>> on port 80.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address i=
s
>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>> ServerName
>> http://24.78.147.173/>http://24.78.147.173/>
>>
>> Justin,
>>
>> there are 2 separate things :
>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
>> computer
>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
>> 192.168.0.100.
>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>
>> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without
>> phone
>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>
>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Windows XP
>>
>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>>
>>
>> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
>> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi<<
>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_2.2=
..11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>> >
>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_2.2=
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>> >[
>> PGP<<
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>> >
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>> >]
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>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x86-=
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>> >
>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x86-=
openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5>]
>>
>>
>> from Apache.org
>>
>>
>>
>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>>
>>
>> I have one connection
>>
>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>>
>>
>> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
>> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but n=
ot
>> external one
>>
>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where y=
ou
>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network =
?
>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do the=
y
>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>> permanent i tried a few days
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
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t.
>> See
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t machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
Windows XP
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:28:42 von Frank Gingras
You'll need to use http://192.168.0.100:8080 from your internal=20
machines, after you restarted httpd.
Frank.
Justin Zhang wrote:
> I am not sure where to change the port
>
> I tried to change Listen 192.168.0.100:80 --> 192.168.0.100:8080. Even
> internal IP is not working.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Evan Platt
rote:
>
> =20
>> # telnet 24.78.136.243 80
>> Trying 24.78.136.243...
>> telnet: connect to address 24.78.136.243: Connection refused
>> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
>>
>> Did you change the port as J. Greenlees suggested?
>>
>>
>> At 10:58 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>>
>> =20
>>> It is fixed IP address
>>>
>>> 24.78.136.243
>>> Could you help me test from your side?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> We are making some progress.
>>>
>>> First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back =
on.
>>> Do you still have the same external IP address ?
>>>
>>> Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
>>> external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should=
really
>>> try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
>>> You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one=
>>> internet connection. We can try it for you, after you turn off/on yo=
ur
>>> router and verify its address again.
>>>
>>> The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has thi=
s
>>> external IP address), does not know that when some external computer =
tries
>>> to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your interna=
l
>>> webserver. So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no webserver=
active
>>> on port 80.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP addres=
s is
>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phon=
e
>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>> ServerName
>>> http://24.78.147.173/>http://24.78.147.173/>
>>>
>>> Justin,
>>>
>>> there are 2 separate things :
>>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we=
do
>>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
>>> computer
>>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at addres=
s
>>> 192.168.0.100.
>>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>>
>>> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know ver=
y
>>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without=
>>> phone
>>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>>
>>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Windows XP
>>>
>>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
>>> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi<<
>>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_=
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>>> =20
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>>> =20
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>>>> =20
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>>> =20
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>>> =20
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>>>> =20
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>>> =20
>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x=
86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5>]
>>>
>>>
>>> from Apache.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>>>
>>>
>>> I have one connection
>>>
>>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Interne=
t ?
>>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what =
?
>>>
>>>
>>> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with anot=
her
>>> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 bu=
t not
>>> external one
>>>
>>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine wher=
e you
>>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal netwo=
rk ?
>>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addres=
ses
>>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do =
they
>>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>>> permanent i tried a few days
>>>
>>>
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For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@httpd.apache.orgRe: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:33:18 von aw
> Is my cofiguration right?
>
> Listen 192.168.0.100:80
> ServerName 24.78.136.243:80
>
Not entirely. Simplify :
Listen 80
ServerName 24.78.136.243
Some tips :
- do not make changes to the configuration unless you know exactly why
you are making them, and what you are doing.
- make one single change at a time, restart Apache, and check that it
still works like it did before.
- do not make changes in-between messages that you post here, or else
you will upset the people trying to help you, and they will not answer
anymore
You have a basically working Apache now. Do not ruin it, or else it is
going to be very hard to fix what does not work yet.
So far, your problem does not seem to be with Apache, but with the
network outside of Apache.
Now about the change I recommended above, and why :
Listen 192.168.0.100:80
is unnecessarily restrictive. It means that your Apache will *only*
process requests that arrive on its interface that has the IP address
"192.168.0.100". So it would not process request that arrive on is
interface 127.0.0.1 (the loopback interface).
Listen 80
means : process all requests arriving for port 80, no matter through
which interface they arrive.
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For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@httpd.apache.orgRe: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:35:18 von Justin Zhang
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http://192.168.0.100:8080 is working for me now. Could you help try my
external IP
*24.78.136.243*
Thanks,
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Frank Gingras
> Justin,
>
> You'll need to use http://192.168.0.100:8080 from your internal machines,
> after you restarted httpd.
>
> Frank.
>
>
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> I am not sure where to change the port
>>
>> I tried to change Listen 192.168.0.100:80
>> 192.168.0.100:8080. Even
>> internal IP is not working.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Evan Platt
>>
>>
>>
>>> # telnet 24.78.136.243 80
>>> Trying 24.78.136.243...
>>> telnet: connect to address 24.78.136.243: Connection refused
>>> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
>>>
>>> Did you change the port as J. Greenlees suggested?
>>>
>>>
>>> At 10:58 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> It is fixed IP address
>>>>
>>>> 24.78.136.243
>>>> Could you help me test from your side?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>>>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> We are making some progress.
>>>>
>>>> First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back o=
n.
>>>> Do you still have the same external IP address ?
>>>>
>>>> Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
>>>> external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should
>>>> really
>>>> try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
>>>> You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one
>>>> internet connection. We can try it for you, after you turn off/on you=
r
>>>> router and verify its address again.
>>>>
>>>> The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has this
>>>> external IP address), does not know that when some external computer
>>>> tries
>>>> to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your internal
>>>> webserver. So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no webserver
>>>> active
>>>> on port 80.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier <
>>>> aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address
>>>> is
>>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>>> ServerName
>>>>
>>>> http://24.78.147.173/>http://24.78.147.173/>
>>>>
>>>> Justin,
>>>>
>>>> there are 2 separate things :
>>>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we =
do
>>>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>>>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
>>>> computer
>>>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
>>>> 192.168.0.100.
>>>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>>>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>>>
>>>> - the second is your network configuration. Of that one, we know very
>>>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without
>>>> phone
>>>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>>>
>>>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>>>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Windows XP
>>>>
>>>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
>>>> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi<<
>>>>
>>>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_2=
..2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>>>>
>>>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win3 2/apache_2=
..2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> [
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> PGP<<
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x8=
6-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.asc
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x8=
6-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.asc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> ]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> [MD5<<
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x8=
6-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.1 1-win32-x8=
6-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5
>>>> >]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> from Apache.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have one connection
>>>>
>>>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet=
?
>>>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with anoth=
er
>>>> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but
>>>> not
>>>> external one
>>>>
>>>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where
>>>> you
>>>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal networ=
k
>>>> ?
>>>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>>>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP address=
es
>>>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do
>>>> they
>>>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>>>> permanent i tried a few days
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
>>>> The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server
>>>> Project.
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>
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r>> =
wrote:
Hi.
We are making some progress.
First thing to try : turn of=
f your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back on.
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external IP address ?
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You cannot do tha=
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> wr=
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Justin Zhang wrote:
Thank you for the quick reply. How d=
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a>>http://24.78.147.=
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Justin,
there are 2 separate things :
- one i=
s your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
192.=
168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
computer=
in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address<=
br>
192.168.0.100.
More, we don't know, because you have not said.
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am 13.05.2009 20:46:44 von aw
> http://192.168.0.100:8080 is working for me now. Could you help try my
> external IP
>
> *24.78.136.243*
> Thanks,
Doesn't work : connection refused.
I believe now is time for a pause to think.
When we connect from outside to the address 24.78.136.243, we in fact
connect to your *router*.
Your router is not your webserver.
Your router should know, that when it receives a connection to its port
80 (or 8080), it should forward this connection to your Apache server,
at the IP address 192.168.0.100.
Is there something in your router configuration that tells it to do that ?
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am 13.05.2009 20:47:48 von Justin Zhang
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Thank you for the tips. I have to clarify my current configuration
Listen 8080
ServerName 24.78.136.243
Now both http://192.168.0.100/ and http://192.168.0.100:8080/ are working.
Still need testing external IP 24.78.136.243.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> Is my cofiguration right?
>>
>> Listen 192.168.0.100:80
>> ServerName 24.78.136.243:80
>>
>> Not entirely. Simplify :
> Listen 80
> ServerName 24.78.136.243
>
>
> Some tips :
> - do not make changes to the configuration unless you know exactly why yo=
u
> are making them, and what you are doing.
> - make one single change at a time, restart Apache, and check that it sti=
ll
> works like it did before.
> - do not make changes in-between messages that you post here, or else you
> will upset the people trying to help you, and they will not answer anymor=
e
>
> You have a basically working Apache now. Do not ruin it, or else it is
> going to be very hard to fix what does not work yet.
> So far, your problem does not seem to be with Apache, but with the networ=
k
> outside of Apache.
>
> Now about the change I recommended above, and why :
>
> Listen 192.168.0.100:80
> is unnecessarily restrictive. It means that your Apache will *only* proce=
ss
> requests that arrive on its interface that has the IP address
> "192.168.0.100". So it would not process request that arrive on is
> interface 127.0.0.1 (the loopback interface).
> Listen 80
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 13.05.2009 20:52:30 von Justin Zhang
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Current router configuration
Virtual Server HTTP 192.168.0.100 TCP 8080/8080 Always
Private port and public port are all 8080. Before it is 80/80 for port 80
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> http://192.168.0.100:8080 is working for me now. Could you help try my
>> external IP
>>
>> *24.78.136.243*
>> Thanks,
>>
>
> Doesn't work : connection refused.
>
> I believe now is time for a pause to think.
>
> When we connect from outside to the address 24.78.136.243, we in fact
> connect to your *router*.
> Your router is not your webserver.
> Your router should know, that when it receives a connection to its port 8=
0
> (or 8080), it should forward this connection to your Apache server, at th=
e
> IP address 192.168.0.100.
> Is there something in your router configuration that tells it to do that =
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Thanks,
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 14.05.2009 09:06:26 von listsJustin Zhang wrote:
> Is my cofiguration right?
>
> Listen 192.168.0.100:80
> ServerName 24.78.136.243:80
>
Listen *:8080
ServerName 24.78.136.243
Though the default for the ServerName directive, of not specifying or
using it, works better for an apache installation with a dhcp driven ip
address. Shaw uses DHCP for ip addresses unless you buy a business
account, which really is an expensive, limited account.
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RE: Fwd: Home Web Server
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Hello
It's still not working:
"The server at 24.78.136.243 is taking too long to respond."
That's from http://24.78.136.243:8080/
If it works from your internal network (ie http://192.168.0.100:8080
erhaps check the local webserver's firewall logs or temporarily disable it?
Good luck!
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Sent: 13 May 2009 19:53
To: users@httpd.apache.org; aw@ice-sa.com
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
Current router configuration
Virtual Server HTTP
192.168.0.100
TCP 8080/8080
Always
Private port and public port are all 8080. Before it is 80/80 for port 80
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
Justin Zhang wrote:
http://192.168.0.100:8080
now. Could you help try my
external IP
*24.78.136.243*
Thanks,
Doesn't work : connection refused.
I believe now is time for a pause to think.
When we connect from outside to the address 24.78.136.243, we in fact con=
nect to your *router*.
Your router is not your webserver.
Your router should know, that when it receives a connection to its port 8=
0 (or 8080), it should forward this connection to your Apache server, at th=
e IP address 192.168.0.100.
Is there something in your router configuration that tells it to do that =
?
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..
Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243 is
with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know which
one is right or both are not right.
Thanks, Justin
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Richard Peacock <
richard.peacock@minorplanet.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> It=92s still not working:
>
>
>
> =93The server at 24.78.136.243 is taking too long to respond.=94
>
>
>
> That=92s from http://24.78.136.243:8080/
>
> If it works from your internal network (ie http://192.168.0.100:8080) the=
n
> it=92s a port-forwarding or firewall issue. Perhaps check the local
> webserver=92s firewall logs or temporarily disable it?
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *From:* Justin Zhang [mailto:justinzhang1969@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 13 May 2009 19:53
> *To:* users@httpd.apache.org; aw@ice-sa.com
> *Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
>
>
>
> Current router configuration
>
> Virtual Server HTTP
>
> 192.168.0.100
>
> TCP 8080/8080
>
> Always
>
> Private port and public port are all 8080. Before it is 80/80 for port 80
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
>
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
> http://192.168.0.100:8080 is working for me now. Could you help try my
> external IP
>
> *24.78.136.243*
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Doesn't work : connection refused.
>
> I believe now is time for a pause to think.
>
> When we connect from outside to the address 24.78.136.243, we in fact
> connect to your *router*.
> Your router is not your webserver.
> Your router should know, that when it receives a connection to its port 8=
0
> (or 8080), it should forward this connection to your Apache server, at th=
e
> IP address 192.168.0.100.
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Re: Fwd: Home Web Server
am 14.05.2009 17:57:21 von aw
> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>
> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP address.
> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243 is
> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know which
> one is right or both are not right.
>
Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but
that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
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am 14.05.2009 18:14:41 von Richard Peacock
Your router should also show the external/public IP but on my Smoothwall =
it gives me a different one to what it really is lol so use that website ab=
ove!
Rich
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Justin Zhang wrote:
> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>
> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP add=
ress.
> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243=
is
> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know wh=
ich
> one is right or both are not right.
>
Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but
that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
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You can see the diagram in the link
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Thanks
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> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>
>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>> address.
>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243
>> is
>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know whi=
ch
>> one is right or both are not right.
>>
>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but
> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
>
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Is that *exactly* your setup ?
(if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)
Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do
you mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning
something on or off, or what ?
Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?
Justin Zhang wrote:
> You can see the diagram in the link
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, André Warnier
>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>>
>>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>>> address.
>>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243
>>> is
>>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know which
>>> one is right or both are not right.
>>>
>>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but
>> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
>> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
>>
>>
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My setup is exactly the same as the link picture.
I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter (direcly t=
o
DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two different IPs from
myIPaddress.com. My routher is D-Link DI-524 wireless router
Thanks
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
> Ok, seen.
>
> Is that *exactly* your setup ?
> (if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)
>
> Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do yo=
u
> mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning something on =
or
> off, or what ?
>
> Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?
>
>
>
>
>
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> You can see the diagram in the link
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>>>
>>>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>>>> address.
>>>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.24=
3
>>>> is
>>>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know
>>>> which
>>>> one is right or both are not right.
>>>>
>>>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, bu=
t
>>>>
>>> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
>>> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78=
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am 14.05.2009 19:57:34 von aw
> My setup is exactly the same as the link picture.
>
> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter (direcly to
> DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two different IPs from
> myIPaddress.com. My routher is D-Link DI-524 wireless router
>
Allright.
I refer to this page :
http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524/st_devic.html
- Connect your router directly to the DSL modem, and disconnect the
Phone adapter.
- in your router configuration :
- in the "Firewall" part,
- click "enabled"
- Name : HTTP server
- Source/Interface : WAN
- Source/IP Ranges start/stop : empty (*)
- Destination/Interface : LAN
- Destination/IP Range start/stop : both 192.168.0.100
- Destination/Protocol : TCP
- Destination/Port Range : 8080 and 8080
then click "Apply".
In your router config, go to Home, then Status, then look at WAN / IP
address, and tell us that address.
(*) we try first that, and if it does not work, we will try something else.
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:24 AM, André Warnier
>
>> Ok, seen.
>>
>> Is that *exactly* your setup ?
>> (if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)
>>
>> Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do you
>> mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning something on or
>> off, or what ?
>>
>> Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>>> You can see the diagram in the link
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, André Warnier
>>>
>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>>>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>>>>> address.
>>>>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243
>>>>> is
>>>>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know
>>>>> which
>>>>> one is right or both are not right.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but
>>>>>
>>>> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
>>>> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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am 14.05.2009 20:28:36 von Justin Zhang
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Ip address is 192.168.0.1
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> My setup is exactly the same as the link picture.
>>
>> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter (direcl=
y
>> to
>> DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two different IPs from
>> myIPaddress.com. My routher is D-Link DI-524 wireless router
>>
>>
> Allright.
> I refer to this page :
> http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524/st_devic.html
>
> - Connect your router directly to the DSL modem, and disconnect the Phone
> adapter.
>
> - in your router configuration :
> - in the "Firewall" part,
> - click "enabled"
> - Name : HTTP server
> - Source/Interface : WAN
> - Source/IP Ranges start/stop : empty (*)
> - Destination/Interface : LAN
> - Destination/IP Range start/stop : both 192.168.0.100
> - Destination/Protocol : TCP
> - Destination/Port Range : 8080 and 8080
> then click "Apply".
>
> In your router config, go to Home, then Status, then look at WAN / IP
> address, and tell us that address.
>
> (*) we try first that, and if it does not work, we will try something els=
e.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
>>
>> Ok, seen.
>>>
>>> Is that *exactly* your setup ?
>>> (if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)
>>>
>>> Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do
>>> you
>>> mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning something o=
n
>>> or
>>> off, or what ?
>>>
>>> Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> You can see the diagram in the link
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Andr=E9 Warnier
:
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>>>>
>>>>>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>>>>>> address.
>>>>>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter.
>>>>>> 24.78.136.243
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know
>>>>>> which
>>>>>> one is right or both are not right.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious,
>>>>>> but
>>>>>>
>>>>>> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
>>>>> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what=
?
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am 14.05.2009 20:59:09 von aw
> Ip address is 192.168.0.1
Justin, I am sorry but I give up.
The IP address above makes no sense as a WAN IP, so I have no idea what
your problem is.
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:57 AM, André Warnier
>
>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>
>>> My setup is exactly the same as the link picture.
>>>
>>> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter (direcly
>>> to
>>> DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two different IPs from
>>> myIPaddress.com. My routher is D-Link DI-524 wireless router
>>>
>>>
>> Allright.
>> I refer to this page :
>> http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524/st_devic.html
>>
>> - Connect your router directly to the DSL modem, and disconnect the Phone
>> adapter.
>>
>> - in your router configuration :
>> - in the "Firewall" part,
>> - click "enabled"
>> - Name : HTTP server
>> - Source/Interface : WAN
>> - Source/IP Ranges start/stop : empty (*)
>> - Destination/Interface : LAN
>> - Destination/IP Range start/stop : both 192.168.0.100
>> - Destination/Protocol : TCP
>> - Destination/Port Range : 8080 and 8080
>> then click "Apply".
>>
>> In your router config, go to Home, then Status, then look at WAN / IP
>> address, and tell us that address.
>>
>> (*) we try first that, and if it does not work, we will try something else.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:24 AM, André Warnier
>>>
>>> Ok, seen.
>>>> Is that *exactly* your setup ?
>>>> (if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)
>>>>
>>>> Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do
>>>> you
>>>> mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning something on
>>>> or
>>>> off, or what ?
>>>>
>>>> Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You can see the diagram in the link
>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, André Warnier
>>>>>
>>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
>>>>>>> address.
>>>>>>> Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter.
>>>>>>> 24.78.136.243
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know
>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>> one is right or both are not right.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, we do not know either. To me that setup is a bit mysterious,
>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
>>>>>> Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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am 14.05.2009 21:02:22 von Evan Platt
>Ip address is 192.168.0.1
*sigh*... Can we please take this thread off list if there's someone
willing to help the OP offline? (I don't unfortunately have the time
to do so now).. But I mean serious - this is about 40+ messages in
just over 24 hours, and only about 3 of them are Apache related.
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am 14.05.2009 21:11:58 von Frank Gingras
this over with.
Frank.
Evan Platt wrote:
> At 11:28 AM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>> Ip address is 192.168.0.1
>
> *sigh*... Can we please take this thread off list if there's someone
> willing to help the OP offline? (I don't unfortunately have the time
> to do so now).. But I mean serious - this is about 40+ messages in
> just over 24 hours, and only about 3 of them are Apache related.
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am 14.05.2009 22:25:44 von aw
But this is definitely not an Apache issue.
Frank Gingras wrote:
> My thoughts, exactly. Have him hire a local geek for 15 minutes, and get
> this over with.
>
> Frank.
>
> Evan Platt wrote:
>> At 11:28 AM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>>> Ip address is 192.168.0.1
>>
>> *sigh*... Can we please take this thread off list if there's someone
>> willing to help the OP offline? (I don't unfortunately have the time
>> to do so now).. But I mean serious - this is about 40+ messages in
>> just over 24 hours, and only about 3 of them are Apache related.
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am 15.05.2009 00:59:48 von Jonas Eckerman
> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter
> (direcly to DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two
> different IPs from myIPaddress.com.
This could be because you have get dynamic IP with DHCP. A possible
scenario:
First the phone adapter gets an IP from your ISPs DHCP server.
When you disconnect the phone adapter, the D-Link router needs an IP
from the DHCP server. Since the D-Link router has a different MAC
address it will get a different IP address.
Depending on the DHCP servers config you may get a new IP address every
now and then even if you don't change your setup.
With a dynamic IP you simply need to accept that your IP may change at
any time and that it is likely to change whenever you change your setup
or tur off the router or phone adapter (wichever connects to the DSL modem).
If this is a problem, you could use a dynamic DNS service to get a fixed
host name even though you have a dynamic IP.
Please note that I don't know if the above scenario is applicable to
your situation.
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I have also found the modem equipment they supply from your provider als=
o has an IDENTIFIER that is equivelant to an IP address... in other word=
s, they TELL you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is a SEPARATE STA=
TIC IP identifying your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead! If you press them=
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From: Jonas Eckerman
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 00:59:48 +0200
Justin Zhang wrote:
> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter =
> (direcly to DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two =
> different IPs from myIPaddress.com.
This could be because you have get dynamic IP with DHCP. A possible =
scenario:
First the phone adapter gets an IP from your ISPs DHCP server.
When you disconnect the phone adapter, the D-Link router needs an IP =
from the DHCP server. Since the D-Link router has a different MAC =
address it will get a different IP address.
Depending on the DHCP servers config you may get a new IP address every =
=
now and then even if you don't change your setup.
With a dynamic IP you simply need to accept that your IP may change at =
any time and that it is likely to change whenever you change your setup =
=
or tur off the router or phone adapter (wichever connects to the DSL mod=
em).
If this is a problem, you could use a dynamic DNS service to get a fixed=
=
host name even though you have a dynamic IP.
Please note that I don't know if the above scenario is applicable to =
your situation.
Regards
/Jonas
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Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 00:59:48 +0200
Justin Zhang wrote:
=
> I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapte=
r
> (direcly to DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got t=
wo
> different IPs from myIPaddress.com.
This could be bec=
ause you have get dynamic IP with DHCP. A possible
scenario:
=
First the phone adapter gets an IP from your ISPs DHCP server.
Wh=
en you disconnect the phone adapter, the D-Link router needs an IP
f=
rom the DHCP server. Since the D-Link router has a different MAC
add=
ress it will get a different IP address.
Depending on the DHCP se=
rvers config you may get a new IP address every
now and then even if=
you don't change your setup.
With a dynamic IP you simply need t=
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any time and that it is likely t=
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or tur off the router or pho=
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If this is a pro=
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host name e=
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Please note that I don't kn=
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your situation.
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am 15.05.2009 02:59:14 von Evan Platt
>I have also found the modem equipment they supply from your provider
>also has an IDENTIFIER that is equivelant to an IP address... in
>other words, they TELL you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is
>a SEPARATE STATIC IP identifying your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead!
>If you press them HARD enough, they will tell you what it is!
What??? I've never heard this. And I worked at ISP's for 5 years, and
worked WITH ISP's for 10. I'm not sure what you're thinking of, but
that certainly isn't the case at any ISP I've ever worked for, with
or dealt with. Maybe on a point to point, but residential DSL or cable? No.
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am 15.05.2009 03:47:20 von Eric Covener
>
> I have also found the modem equipment they supply from your provider also
> has an IDENTIFIER that is equivelant to an IP address... in other words,
> they TELL you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is a SEPARATE STATIC IP
> identifying your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead! If you press them HARD
> enough, they will tell you what it is!
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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 17:59:14 -0700
At 05:15 PM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>I have also found the modem equipment they supply from your provider =
>also has an IDENTIFIER that is equivelant to an IP address... in =
>other words, they TELL you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is =
>a SEPARATE STATIC IP identifying your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead! =
>If you press them HARD enough, they will tell you what it is!
What??? I've never heard this. And I worked at ISP's for 5 years, and =
worked WITH ISP's for 10. I'm not sure what you're thinking of, but =
that certainly isn't the case at any ISP I've ever worked for, with =
or dealt with. Maybe on a point to point, but residential DSL or cable? =
No. =
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CABLE connection, only to find that they identified your EQUIPMENT befo=
re assigning a DYNAMIC IP from the pool... but already HAD a PERMANENT E=
QUIPMENT IP. They gave me that one, and for the past year I have enjoyed=
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@h=
ttpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 17:59:14 -0700
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BR>At 05:15 PM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>I have also found the mo=
dem equipment they supply from your provider
>also has an IDENTIF=
IER that is equivelant to an IP address... in
>other words, they =
TELL you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is
>a SEPARATE STA=
TIC IP identifying your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead!
>If you pr=
ess them HARD enough, they will tell you what it is!
What??? I've=
never heard this. And I worked at ISP's for 5 years, and
worked WIT=
H ISP's for 10. I'm not sure what you're thinking of, but
that certa=
inly isn't the case at any ISP I've ever worked for, with
or dealt w=
ith. Maybe on a point to point, but residential DSL or cable? No.
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am 15.05.2009 04:18:31 von Eric Covener
> Shirley, you jest... how else could an equipment identify itself when turned
> on...
A MAC address is a good start.
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am 15.05.2009 04:34:42 von Evan Platt
>Shirley, you jest... how else could an equipment identify itself
>when turned on... I pressed COX CABLE after PURCASING DYNAMIC
>BUSINESS CABLE connection, only to find that they identified your
>EQUIPMENT before assigning a DYNAMIC IP from the pool... but already
>HAD a PERMANENT EQUIPMENT IP. They gave me that one, and for the
>past year I have enjoyed STATIC IP of 68.99.64.11
>
>Try it!
It's called a MAC address.
So you have two IP addresses? What IP address shows if you go to
www.whatismyip.com ?
Because I see your 'secret' IP IS 68.99.64.11 in your mail headers:
X-Originating-IP: [68.99.64.11]
So, if this 'second' IP address is some hidden secret, it's not
hiding. What's your 'other' IP?
Sounds like Cox simply uses DHCP, but assigns the IP address based on
your mac address. I've had DSL where I've kept the same IP for
months. No big deal, I use a dynamic dns client.
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am 15.05.2009 04:52:19 von Gund Wehsling
As far as I know, ADSL uses PPPoA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pppoa. This =
is how the ISP can have you authenticate before giving you an IP address an=
d consequently, you can be denied access before a 'connection' can be made.
Of course, the 'connection' is IP, which then runs over the ATM, as the nam=
e implies, Point to Point Protocol OVER ATM.
This may not be the case in all installation all over the world, but is the=
case here in NZ. MAC addresses, being unique by RFC definition are the und=
erlying magic in IP networks, but ATM magic happens at Layer 1 (connection)=
, so no MAC address required and consequently, your ISP can identify you an=
d have you authenticate before shelling out an IP address. I am not 100% ce=
rtain, having not worked with ATM before, but I assume the only way to uniq=
uely identify any ATM packet is by the switch port, which explains why a te=
chie has to connect your new ADSL before it will work (as opposed to dial u=
p that works from anywhere) and each provider requires access to the street=
cabinet. You can test this by taking your ADSL modem from one ISP to a fri=
ends house who belongs to another ISP. It does not work, hence the connecti=
on layer is the controlling authority.
The articles on Wikipedia are well written and easy to understand with good=
links.
I hope this helps.
Gund
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From: Evan Platt [evan@espphotography.com]
Sent: Friday, 15 May 2009 14:34
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Fwd: Home Web Server
At 07:05 PM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>Shirley, you jest... how else could an equipment identify itself
>when turned on... I pressed COX CABLE after PURCASING DYNAMIC
>BUSINESS CABLE connection, only to find that they identified your
>EQUIPMENT before assigning a DYNAMIC IP from the pool... but already
>HAD a PERMANENT EQUIPMENT IP. They gave me that one, and for the
>past year I have enjoyed STATIC IP of 68.99.64.11
>
>Try it!
It's called a MAC address.
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am 15.05.2009 05:20:16 von Evan Platt
initial connection to most ISP's take place with the MAC address, and
use arp traffic - it's not IP based.
Also, your DSL modem won't work with another ISP because the
languages spoken (simplistic terms) by the modems to the ISP are
different from ISP to ISP. SDSL modems MAY work, more likely than
ADSL, but same reasoning.
Essentially, there is no 'hidden' IP address. You have one IP
address. And most providers now, it's static even if it isn't.
I just looked, and I switched to Comcast the middle of March. I've
had the same IP since. Rebooted EVERYTHING a number of times -
computer, router, cable modem, etc.
At 07:52 PM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>Just a consideration....
>
>As far as I know, ADSL uses PPPoA
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pppoa. This is how the ISP can have you
>authenticate before giving you an IP address and consequently, you
>can be denied access before a 'connection' can be made.
>
>Of course, the 'connection' is IP, which then runs over the ATM, as
>the name implies, Point to Point Protocol OVER ATM.
>
>This may not be the case in all installation all over the world, but
>is the case here in NZ. MAC addresses, being unique by RFC
>definition are the underlying magic in IP networks, but ATM magic
>happens at Layer 1 (connection), so no MAC address required and
>consequently, your ISP can identify you and have you authenticate
>before shelling out an IP address. I am not 100% certain, having not
>worked with ATM before, but I assume the only way to uniquely
>identify any ATM packet is by the switch port, which explains why a
>techie has to connect your new ADSL before it will work (as opposed
>to dial up that works from anywhere) and each provider requires
>access to the street cabinet. You can test this by taking your ADSL
>modem from one ISP to a friends house who belongs to another ISP. It
>does not work, hence the connection layer is the controlling authority.
>
>The articles on Wikipedia are well written and easy to understand
>with good links.
>
>I hope this helps.
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am 15.05.2009 09:04:17 von wenxing.zheng
Hello all,
I am a newbie to httpd.
I wanna write my service based on the xml over https and deploy it=20
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