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On 06/30/08 14:17, Nobody Famous wrote:
> The problem I'm having is that when I run a server on my Debian Linux
> machine, I can access the server from the local loopback interface, but
> the connection gets refused if I use the external IP address. For
> example, I have MySQL running and can connect to it with
>  
> telnet localhost 3306
>  
> but doing
>  
> telnet 192.168.0.110 3306
>  
> will result in the connection being refused. And yes, the IP address I'm
> using is correct.
>  
> I have a 2-machine network with the Linux box and a Windows box
> connected with a DLink router. I can connect to the Windows box just
> fine from the Linux box, but not the other way around. I can only
> connect to the Linux box from the loopback interface on the Linux box.
> Pings work just fine in both directions.
>  
> My iptables settings are set to allow anything. I'm not sure where to go
> with this to debug it. Something is causing the Linux box to refuse
> connections and I'm not sure what's doing it.
>  
> I can get to the outside world just fine, it's just connections coming
> in on the NIC that always get refused.

Is it only MySQL that you can't connect to via 192.168.0.110, or is
it every service?

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

"Kittens give Morbo gas.  In lighter news, the city of New New
York is doomed."
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