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I'm running a home web server, mostly as a learning experience - I've got everything set up, I can access it via http:\\localhost\
as well as http:\\192.168.2.64\
, but I can't seem to access it from anything further than the router. I've already port-forwarded ports 80 and 443 to my local IP (which is manually assigned), but when I try to access it via my domain or via external IP, it has Error 118 - Connection Timed Out.
I think I had it working before - I just noticed this problem when I was coming home from a vacation. I'm not sure if my ISP is now blocking port 80, or what. (https also times out, but works fine locally.) I'm using Bellsouth/ATT, so the only port being blocked should be 25/TCP.
Miscellaneous details:
- OS: Puppy Linux Slacko 5.5
- Web server: Hiawatha v9.0
- Router: Belkin F9K1002 v2 (01)
have you tried scanning your domain with a tool like zenmap? you can also test the port with telnet http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH107919
– Frank Thomas – 2013-04-01T22:50:13.393@FrankThomas Nope, nothing - Telnet, alternate ports, any of it. It's almost like my ISP is blocking all inbound TCP connections or something ridiculous like that... (I don't think that's the case, though - last I heard, Bellsouth only blocked port 25/TCP...) – JamesTheAwesomeDude – 2013-04-03T07:46:05.113