I just finished setting up my LAN behind a DLink DI-704P router. Everything works
fine outbound, but I'm unable to route inbound connections to my Debian
web/ftp/mail server.
I have Apache listening on port 81 (port 80 is blocked by my provider). Other
computers on the LAN can connect to it fine (using its LAN address,
192.168.0.169), so I know that access is not blocked by firewall rules or such.
I then configured the router to forward requests to port 81 to the debian box.
Connections won't go through. I also tried turning on the DMZ option on the
router, and setting the DMZ computer to the debian box's address. Still no go.
Strange thing is: my email is coming through fine (exim, configured on port 25025
and forwarded by a third-party port redirector) on the same server.
So I'm pretty much at wit's end. Does anyone have any insight on the problem?
TIA, Dan.
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