On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Matt Alexander wrote: > On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Michael Sammartano wrote: > > > ># lsof -i | grep http > > > > > Linux:/home/volinaz # lsof -i | grep http > > httpd2-pr 7536 root 3u IPv6 15627 TCP *:http (LISTEN) > > httpd2-pr 7536 root 4u IPv6 15628 TCP *:dnsix (LISTEN) > > httpd2-pr 7537 wwwrun 3u IPv6 15627 TCP *:http (LISTEN) > > httpd2-pr 7537 wwwrun 4u IPv6 15628 TCP *:dnsix (LISTEN) > > > > I have "NO CLUE" what to make of this.. ;( > > "lsof -i" will list all listening TCP and UDP connections. > "lsof -i -n" would show the actual port numbers and not the name from > /etc/services. In any case, dnsix runs on port 90 so this looks like > everything is fine on your web server. It's most likely that your > NetGear router is not configured correctly to forward port 90 from the > WAN to the LAN. If I remember correctly, NetGear has two places that > must be configured for port forwarding to work. One area defines the > forwarding rules and another area turns it on for a particular LAN IP > address. > You mentioned that you have ICMP echo reply on, but I'm not able to > ping your IP address. I also don't see any listening ports. Errrr... I can ping now. Maybe I mistyped the domain or IP... but I don't see any listening ports. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss