Re: IP to www

From: Vineet Kumar (vineet_at_doorstop.net)
Date: 12/19/03

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    * Gruessle (debian@orces.com) [031219 13:03]:
    >
    >
    > From: Rus Foster [mailto:rghf@fsck.me.uk]
    > > >
    > > > That might be the problem how do I check that?
    > > >
    > > > (To Rus: Sorry for sending this at first direct to your
    > > email address
    > > > Rus)
    > >
    > > Just try putting http://192.168.254.254 in a browser
    > >
    > > Rus
    > >
    >
    > Like I sad that just takes me to my router but this
    > http://192.168.254.225 takes me to the Debian Apache page.

    That's good. (I suspect that Rus meant .225, not .254, in his previous
    message.)

    Anyway, for one of these "cable/DSL routers" doing NAT (not proxying)
    you won't be able to see the NAT effects from the LAN. Have you tried
    accessing it externally?

    http://68.68.202.34/ doesn't work for me. Of course, neither does a
    ping to that address, or a tracepath. Are you sure that's your address?
    Any other filtering going on there?

    good times,
    Vineet

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