I do not know, why I cannot redirect my port from LAN to WAN

2007-09-05 Thread Web Master
Dear Mailing list members I have an Postfix mail server, which listen on my computer's 25 port, I redirected it to my adsl's 25 port, but over there it does not listen. I do not know why. I scanned the localhost with nmap port scanner, afterwards I scanned my wan IP address with nmap port scann

I do not know, why I cannot redirect my port from LAN to WAN

2007-09-06 Thread Web Master
Dear Mailing list members I have an Postfix mail server, which listen on my computer's 25 port, I redirected it to my adsl's 25 port, but over there it does not listen. I do not know why. I scanned the localhost with nmap port scanner, afterwards I scanned my wan IP address with nmap port sca

How can I redirect my port from 192.168.X.X to my wan IP

2007-09-06 Thread Web Master
I issued netstat -pltn command, that was the result: Active Internet connections (only servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program nametcp0 0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 5607/xinetd

How can I redirect my ports from 192.168.X.X to my wan IP

2007-09-06 Thread Web Master
I issued netstat -pltn command, that was the result: Active Internet connections (only servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program nametcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 5607/xinetd

Do you know anyone CentOS (www.shiny.co.il) ?

2007-10-02 Thread Web Master
Hi list members, I do not like Debian and Ubuntu distribution, so I am looking for a distribution, which RPM-based, but provide me - a Postfix smtp server (with amavis virusscanner and spamassassin spamfilter), - an imap/pop server (daemon), - a Samba server with swat, - an Apache webserver

I installed Debian 4 etch on my PC

2007-11-14 Thread Web Master
Hi everyone, I installed Debian 4 Etch on my PC. Earlier time I have got many mail, where the writer said: my linux (Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, etc) is not a serious operating system. Now I am working on Debian I tried the apt-get install (remove, as so on) command, the dpkg command, and th