What is the 318's log telling you? Post an entry please. On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 17:44, Brooks Kelley wrote: > 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 > -- JL >From my Linux workstation