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July 10th, 2004, 06:09 PM
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Internet Issue When Running Server...
im trying to run a http server from my home computer and im having alot of trouble... heres my internet setup...
- i have verizon online dsl that is being distributed among many computers via a linksys router, the computer i am trying to make a server is connected through a CAT5E cable, not through wireless
- the server/computer is configured so that it connects to the router through a static IP and the router is configured so that all requests for port 80 are sent to the static ip of the server/computer
-the internet service i am using connects through a dynamic ip address and because of this i have set up an account with the dns service at www.no-ip.com and installed the client to update the ip address...
-i installed the web server program "abyss web server" (http://www.aprelium.com/) and made a test page in microsoft word as an html dcument, attempted to connect through the name given by the DSN service (www.kb1ibh.no-ip.com) and i have complete sucess however when i ask a friend to try to access is, it tells them it cannot access the page requested (error #404 if i recall correctly...)
i need to know if there is somthing i am doing wrong or if there is a step i missed when stting up the server or even if my ISP is screwed up...
any response is helpful... thanks in advance
(yes i did disable the windows xp firewall and zone alarm durring this process)
Last edited by devilmaycry4187; July 10th, 2004 at 06:12 PM.

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July 10th, 2004, 10:45 PM
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If your ISP's terms of service prohibit running a server, it's quite likely that they're blocking inbound traffic to common ports like 80 and 21. Using a different port number is a quick way to test for that, but if you get caught violating your ToS then expect to be disconnected.
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July 13th, 2004, 05:54 AM
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Are you able to use a DHCP setup to accomplish the connections? I run a server also, and decided it would be much easier to just run a DHCP and let the 80, and 8080 traffic connect automatically. Is that an option for you to explore? The OS I run is Windows 2000 Server Standard, and dual NIC's in the server connected with dedicated switches.
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