iptables help

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 07:36:53 MST 2011


are you sure your ISP is not filtering port 80? just one of those
stupid simple thoughts that just need to be said. if your on a real IP
not a filtered one please disregard :-)

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Nathan England <nathan at paysonlinux.org> wrote:
> I'm running a fedora 14 machine with eth0 being internal and eth1
> being external. It is setup for transparent proxying with dansguardian
> and squid. All works well. I also have apache running for web
> development on port 80, and I can access it. However, I want to access
> that web server from the outside world. I cannot for the life of me
> (atleast within the limits of my patience) get port 80 open on the
> external interface so I can access the web server.
>
> Can anyone offer some advice to make iptables show me some love? Or
> can I not do this all on the one machine?
>
>
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Stephen


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