On 2020-01-14 12:33 PM, Padmahas Bn wrote:
> -- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
>
> I'm not sure whether it's OK or not to tell my public IP openly. But I can
> give
> partial IP address.
>
What is the point of public IP if you tell no one what it is.
As others have noted, a
te: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 10:01:51 +0530
> > From: Padmahas Bn
> > To: users
> > Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Expose my server to internet
> >
> > Thank you all for nmap and traceroute report.
> >
> > @Otis Dewitt,
> >
> >> You are being f
t;
to confirm your public IPnumber.
Original Message
> Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 10:01:51 +0530
> From: Padmahas Bn
> To: users
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Expose my server to internet
>
> Thank you all for nmap and traceroute report.
>
>
Thank you all for nmap and traceroute report.
@Otis Dewitt,
> You are being firewalld, those ports are not available from outside.
>
Do you mean the firewall of my OS (Ubuntu) or is there any other levels of
firewall?
Like at my router level (even though it's there, since I've port forwarded
it w
You are being firewalld, those ports are not available from outside.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:23 PM Larry Irwin (work) <
larry.ir...@ccamedical.com> wrote:
> nmap shows all ports as filtered:
>
> # nmap -Pn padmahasa.ddns.net
>
> Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-01-14 15:17 EST
>
nmap shows all ports as filtered:
# nmap -Pn padmahasa.ddns.net
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-01-14 15:17 EST
Nmap scan report for padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102)
Host is up.
rDNS record for 103.228.221.102: 103.228.221.102.static.belltele.in
All 1000 scanned ports on padm
The IPnumber associated with padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102) is
not reachable via ping or traceroute. A traceroute ends at:
43.254.160.42.static.belltele.in (43.254.160.42)
Additionally, attempting to telnet to either port 80 or 8080 on
103.228.221.102 results in a "network hang".
So, i
Hello @Richard and @Monah baki
@Richard,
> -- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
>
I'm not sure whether it's OK or not to tell my public IP openly. But I can
give partial IP address.
xxx.xxx.221.102
> -- what is the public DNS name for your server (i.e., the dns entry
>
padmahasa.ddns.n
Check firewall
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:43 AM Richard
wrote:
> Looking back some months I'm not finding the beginning of this
> thread, so maybe you should start fresh.
>
> -- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
>
> -- what is the public DNS name for your server (i.e., the dns entry
>
Looking back some months I'm not finding the beginning of this
thread, so maybe you should start fresh.
-- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
-- what is the public DNS name for your server (i.e., the dns entry
that points to the public IPnumber)?
> Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 0
Continued from my previous email.
One more interesting observation.
I've forwarded both both port 80 and port 8080.
On port 80 my Apache web server is running on port 8080, Tomcat server is
running.
When I hit IP_ADDR:80, I got "Connection timed out".
When I hit IP_ADDR:8080, I got "This site can
Hello @Bob Cochran, @James Moe
Sorry for the very late reply. I was not able to work on this until
yesterday.
@Bob Cochran, I gave right argument (my network interface name was eno1)
for tcpdump and have got very long output. Below are the first few lines.
And I got reply from my ISP that they won
On 12/07/2019 1.01 PM, rexkogit...@gmx.at wrote:
> In my router I've also configured the settings and successfully logged in.
> But when I test whether my port 80 is accessible, it's not opened.
> This is my home system, using Ubuntu 18.04. I've not enabled any
> firewall by myself.
>
Many ISPs
This bails down to the same thing: Either your host establishes the
tunnel, or there is no way to reach it. In fact, this is a gateway
exclusively for your host - exactly something your ISP does not have.
Am 13.07.19 um 08:48 schrieb Walter H.:
On 12.07.2019 22:01, rexkogit...@gmx.at wrote:
If
On 12.07.2019 22:01, rexkogit...@gmx.at wrote:
If so, there is no way to access your host from outside (from the
Internet zone). There is also no way to access your host from within
another host of your ISP's network, because the intrazone traffic is
usally blocked.
not at all;
get an HE-IPv6-T
Could it be that you have a Provider Grade NAT?
This means that your host is within your home LAN, and this home LAN is
within a LAN of the Internet provider. If you ask for your IP address on
sites like whatismyipaddress.com, you see the IP address that your
provider's gateway has in the Interne
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From: Flaviu Radulescu
Sent: 04 July 2019 23:05
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Expose my server to internet
You need to do port forwarding o
You need to do port forwarding on your router from the public ip port 80 to the
internal (server) ip port 80. Also, configure your router to always give the
same ip (static ip) to your server.
This way all the requests coming from outside on port 80 are forwarded to
internal server ip on port 8
Yes , has to be set to static make sure your IP is out side the DCHP pool ,
that way it won’t be given to any one else by mistake .
That’s why I start my DHCP pool at .100
Richard Szajkowski
> On Jul 4, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Padmahas Bn wrote:
>
> Hello VA3RZS,
>
> Yes, my internal IP address
Hello VA3RZS,
Yes, my internal IP address is static. It's 192.168.0.106. But DHCP is set
to "Automatic". Does that affect?
Thank you.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 11:27 PM VA3RZS wrote:
> It’s your inside address that needs to be static , yes the router will
> just be fine
>
> Your box will need to
On 7/4/19 1:45 PM, Padmahas Bn wrote:
Hello Bob, Richar and Mark,
Thank you for your response.
*@**Bob Cochran*,
Yeah, I can access port 80 form my local but not from internet. I'm
trying to access my IP from mobile network (Not wifi, from data pack)
Please find my comments below.
I'm no
It’s your inside address that needs to be static , yes the router will just be
fine
Your box will need to be on something like 192.168.1( or 0) .50 let’s say and
in the router that ip and port should point to that ip and port
I have all my static ip’s under 100 and dhcp is above 100
Hope th
Hello Bob, Richar and Mark,
Thank you for your response.
*@**Bob Cochran*,
Yeah, I can access port 80 form my local but not from internet. I'm trying
to access my IP from mobile network (Not wifi, from data pack) Please find
my comments below.
> I'm not sure what you mean by "successfully logged
Some of the tools here might assist in tracking down what is visible to
the world and what is not.
https://tools.dnsstuff.com/#
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Is this a home network or a business network ?
Some isp block ports , I would do a port scan to make sure it’s open , and
then make sure the box that is hosting your sever has a static IP and you have
the correct ip in your router for forwarding that static ip
Richard Szajkowski
> On Jul 4
On 7/4/19 12:16 AM, Padmahas Bn wrote:
Hello,
Out of curiosity, I just want to access my server over internet.
I have forwarded port 80.
I have got a free domain in NoIP.
In my router I've also configured the settings and successfully logged in.
But when I test whether my port 80 is accessible,
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