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I changed what port apache listens on in the  httpd.conf file to port 81 and changed 
the
rules in iptables from 80 to 81 and still i cant connect.



--- Michael Fratoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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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