On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 07:40 -0700, Nathan Aubrey wrote: > I just got Qwest DSL and they assured me I could run a web server and email > server on my qwest.net service, it's business services. I got everything > setup with my static ip's, but I cannot connect to the boxen from the outside > world. nmap shows port 22 being open, but ssh just sits forever and never > gives any kind of error or anything. Does anyone have experience with these > 2wire boxes? Is it not routing properly or something? The tech support guy > for 2 wire connected remotely and set it up the way it should be, but when I > said it still wasn't working, he said it wasn't his problem and hung up... > seriously. > > I'm thinking trying to get qwest to send me the actiontec, but I doubt I'll > get anywhere with the indian tech support. ---- The one and only time that I played with the 2-wire I came to the conclusion that the router device is designed for a residential use and that the only way to put a server fully out on public ip space was to configure it to use DHCP and then use the Qwest 2-wire software to assign a static IP to the DHCP system. It was stupid, pointless and not usable for normal business usage. I am fairly hard core in network setup where I want to run my own DHCP, BIND, fixed IP addresses on servers & printers and the Qwest 2-wire modem simply doesn't cooperate with my standard configuration methodology. Craig --------------------------------------------------- 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