Michael Sammartano wrote:
> James Lee Bell wrote:
> What is RST? Not sure of the psuedonym. Also I do have ping reply on.
RST flag in a TCP packet. If a SYN packet reaches a server requesting
connection to particular port (like a SYN for port 80), and the server
isn't listening on that port, it replies with a RST or Reset packet. In
this case, packet captures of attempts to reach your site don't generate
either the expected SYN ACK for the connection, or a RST of the
connection attempt. So if the face of no reply whatsoever, either the
SYN packets aren't reaching your router due to cox, or your router isn't
forwarding them to a valid internal host.
>> Ditto. Not even RST's being thrown in reply (nat router right?). Note
> Not quite sure what all of that means, but it is correct. Those are my
> primary and secondary nameservers, that is my IP, mail is correct (and
> working correctly). As far as NAT router goes, yes it is. It is a
> Netgear MR814 v2.
I was showing what DNS record showed, and curious where the port
forwarding information was. Presumably, you tried to set up something
with Go Daddy that said that people trying to connect to
www.volinaz.com
on port 80 (typical web request) get forwarded to
www.volinaz.com:90.
Just showing that no such record seemed to show up, although honestly I
don't know what such a record would look like.
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