Make sure that the windows 2003 firewall isn't set up to block web access. It's caught me out before in the past, although that was on SBS2003.

See if you can telnet to port 80 from the OpenBSD firewall to the external interface on the windows box.



On 8 Jan 2008, at 17:04, Sewan wrote:

i have

rdr on $ext_if proto tcp to 212.175.219.188/32 port 80 -> 172.15.254.207

rule for this operation, if i use same rdr rule with changing destination ip to an iis web server inside LAN, it works, but when i change to this web
server (2003-apache-php one) it don't work





Johan Beisser wrote:

On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Sewan wrote:

Hi,

I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80,
i have
correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can view website
inside my
LAN, but i can't view page outside of my network. I've checked all
dns- ip
settings, everything's fine but problem continues. I've read at some
forums
that apache doesn't recognize rdr rules from openbsd, so how can i
publish
my site ? Thanks...


You could give us more information. Perhaps a copy of your pf.conf.

I'd also, if I were you, look at your pflog output. either "live" on
pflog0, or through the logs in /var/log.




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