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On Friday 10 January 2003 11:37 pm, Silkk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed Apache 2.0 on my Redhat 7.3 (2.4.19) system. I started
> my httpd and tryed to connect to it from (browser)"http://localhost";
> and it WILL connect. Then went into the httpd.conf file and changed the
> servername to "myipaddy"(145.17x.xx.25) and made sure it was listening
> on port 80 and then tryed to connect to it from a remote machine and it
> wont connect(http://145.17x.xx.25) i get a "THE PAGE CANNOT BE
> DISPLAYED".

Just for the record, your IP address appears in all it's plain text 
un-obfuscated glory in your message headers. ;)
Received: from [142.17......] by web40614.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP;

> I have also tryed using tcpdump on the machine and then tryed to
> connect from a another machine to see if the kernel was dropping any
> packets and it wasnt. I can display the output.
[snip]
> Could there be something else that is dropping the packets on my
> machine or my ISP blocking it? Is there some way to test to see of
> there are? I know this isnt much to go on but anybody got some ideas of
> somehting i could try.

Your ISP may be blocking inbound HTTP traffic. If it's not your firewall, 
try starting httpd on an alternate port, and see if you can connect. (see 
the 'Port' define in httpd.conf).

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