Still trying to get my site up!

Oliver Leitner Shadow333 at gmx.at
Mon Jun 27 11:06:44 GMT 2005


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Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:47:41 PM "John Brooks" <john at day-light.com>
> wrote:
> 
> $>do you have any kind of firewall? from the outside world port 9545
> $>is closed. so either it is being blocked, you are not actually
> $>listening on it, or there is no port forwarding on your gateway.
> $>
> $>run this on the box itself and post the output:
> $>  netstat -na | grep LISTEN
> $>
> $>try to connect from another host on your network:
> $>  http://192.168.0.4:9545
> $>
> $>then try:
> $>  http://192.168.0.4:80
> $>
> $>--
> $>John Brooks
> $>john at day-light.com
> $>
> $>> -----Original Message-----
> $>> From: owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
> $>> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Gerard Seibert
> $>> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 6:07 PM
> $>> To: freebsd-questions
> $>> Subject: Still trying to get my site up!
> $>>
> $>>
> $>> Thanks to several individuals, I have almost gotten my Apache2 server
> $>> working. Almost, but not quite.
> $>>
> $>> My ISP blocks port 80; therefore I am using a redirect from DynDNS.org to
> $>> redirect to an alias using port 9545.
> $>>
> $>> The 'beerstud.us' redirects to 'www2.beerstud.us:9545'
> $>>
> $>> >From my FreeBSD box, if I type: lynx http://beerstud.us, I see the
> $>> following message: Using http://www2.beerstud.us:9545/. The connection is
> $>> made and the index.htm file is displayed.
> $>>
> $>> However, I am unable to reach this site from any other computer.
> $>> Eventually, the request will time out and I receive an error message
> $>> telling me that the site is not available.
> $>>
> $>> I am not sure what I am doing wrong at this point. I have posted the
> $>> following files if anyone feels ambitious enough to look them over for me.
> $>>
> $>> httpd.conf	 =	http://www.seibercom.us/FreeBSD/httpd.conf
> $>>
> $>> hosts		=	http://www.seibercom.us/FreeBSD/hosts
> $>>
> $>> This is the output from ifconfig -a
> $>> net-card.txt	=	http://www.seibercom.us/FreeBSD/net-card.txt
> $>>
> $>> resolv.conf	=	http://www.seibercom.us/FreeBSD/resolv.conf
> $>>
> $>> The 'hosts' file has a pretty good description of my network in it. I
> $>> double checked my router, and I believe it is configured
> $>> correctly to pass
> $>> port 9545 through.
> $>>
> $>> --
> $>> Thanks!
> $>>
> $>> Gerard Seibert
> $>> Gerard-seibert at suscom.net
> $>>
> 
> ********** Reply Separator **********
> Monday, June 27, 2005 6:48:35 AM
> 
> The netstat -na | grep LISTEN command produces this output:
> 
> tcp4    0   0  *.139          *.*          LISTEN
> tcp4    0   0  *.445          *.*          LISTEN
> tcp4    0   0  *.901          *.*          LISTEN
> tcp46   0   0  *.9545         *.*          LISTEN
> tcp4    0   0  127.0.0.1.25   *.*          LISTEN
> 
> Both http://192,168.0.4:9545 goes to my site. The http://192.168.0.4:80
> produces this error:
> 
> Looking up 192.168.0.4
> Making HTTP connection to 192.168.0.4
> Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
> 
> lynx: Can't access startfile http://192.168.0.4/
> 

Dear Gerard

looks like there is no server running on port 80, may we have a look
into your httpd.conf file?

Greetings
Oliver Leitner
Technical Staff
http://www.shells.at
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