[Fwd: Problem in seeing web pages behind a DSL modem/router after apt-get upgrade]

From: Federico Munerotto (mune_at_ieee.org)
Date: 06/20/04

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    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Problem in seeing web pages behind a DSL modem/router after
    apt-get upgrade
    Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:37:32 +0200
    From: Federico Munerotto <mune@ieee.org>
    To: debian-user-digest@lists.debian.org

    System:
    local network is 192.168.1.x; a modem/router DSL which acts as gateway
    let my local network to browse the internet through address translation.
    Also it has a very confortable option called "virtual server" that
    forward to a certain all the traffic to&from a certain port. So I made
    my Debian box be http server saying that all traffic on port 80 of the
    public static IP should go on port 80 of IP 192.168.1.10 (my machine).

    This has worked fine until two weeks ago.
    Then I dit apt-get update/upgrade.
    Now when I point the browser to my public IP I don't see my localhost
    web page, but people in the internet can see it instead of the modem web
    page that I see.

    Does anyone know what in the upgrade might have done this?

    Thanks in advance

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