Alexander, My firewalls are not on. I can get port 80 to respond when using another router brand. The Netgear FVS318 router has built functions for VPN which someone I am working with needs so if I can get around this problem, it would be great. Else, if I can't solve this problem, I will have to send them back. Anyway, WAN stands for Wide Area Network, LAN stands for Local Area Network. DMZ is a host on a LAN exposed to the WAN by the router. When I DMZ my host on a Linksys or a Nexland router, surfers from the WAN ( WWW ) can surf pages on my web server located on my LAN without any problem. What I know is that the packets being passed on by the Netgear router are not being parsed by the Apache Daemon because Apache does not think the packets are meant for it. The question is why? Other programs parse data meant for them on the DMZ host. So, why should I be able to use Webmin, SSH, and HTTPS from the web and not HTTP? Thanks, Brooks Kelley Linux+ Certified, A+ Certified On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 17:48:12 +0100, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2004 17:48:12 +0100 > From: Alexander Dalloz <alexander.dalloz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Netgear FVS318 router failing to connect to apache port > 80 > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Reply-To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb Brooks Kelley um 16:59: > > Afer installing Fedora, I set up a netgear FVS318 to handle my web > > pages. > > > > I am having trouble with the Netgear FVS318 router getting web pages > > from the WAN, but not from the LAN. > > > > >From the WAN via DMZ, it can connect to my webmin just fine ( port > 10000 > > ). To SSHD just fine ( Port 22 ). Ironically, to Apache port 443 ( > > HTTPS: ) just fine. But when it comes to port 80 ( HTTP ), there is > no > > response from my server. > > > > I have sniffed the network with ethereal and the router is trying to > > pass the packet along from the WAN to my router and then to my > server, > > but there is no response from the server. The packet looks to be > well > > formed. > > > > I sniffed my Nexland router ( on another set ) and it responded > quite > > well. > > > > Has anyone a clue as to why this is? And how they solved this > problem! > > > > BTW, it is the same problem with my Redhat 9.0 server too. I just > tested > > it en lieu of Fedora. > > > > Also, my httpd.conf file is classic and is set to > > Listen 80. > > > > But, changing it to Listen 8080 and trying it has not had anymore > > success than 80. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Brooks Kelley > > Linux+ Certified, A+ Certified > > I do not understand your setup - what is WAN, what is DMZ and what LAN > in your setup, which task has the Netgear device - but it seems clear > that something is blocking port 80. So check your firewalling. > > Alexander