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I have a Debian-based server that I would like to be able to access from the Internet (no domain name yet, I'm just trying to get it working for now).
I already have port forwarding set up on my router to forward inbound http connections to port 80 on 192.168.2.10 (my server address). My SSH service is set up the same way on port 22. I called my ISP about this yesterday and they assured me that both 80 and 22 are able to accept incoming connections on my current plan (so they aren't blocking it). I have a static IP and I've been able to SSH in from anywhere ever since I set the server up.
I know Apache is running because I can type http://192.168.2.10
from any computer on my network and get there just fine. However, trying access from outside my network (http://[my public ip address]
) doesn't work--the connection just times out.
I suspect that a firewall might have something to do with this but I'm not entirely sure. Oddly, my Iptables seems to be blank (output of iptables -L):
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Here is the Nmap report for 192.168.2.10:
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
80/tcp open http
110/tcp open pop3
111/tcp open rpcbind
139/tcp open netbios-ssn
143/tcp open imap
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
631/tcp open ipp
901/tcp open samba-swat
993/tcp open imaps
995/tcp open pop3s
3000/tcp open ppp
3389/tcp open ms-wbt-server
5910/tcp open cm
8080/tcp open http-proxy
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.12 seconds
Are you Port Forwarding port 80 as TCP or UDP? – Mike Koch – 2014-04-20T19:23:15.680
It's currently set on TCP. – Will Kraft – 2014-04-20T20:03:26.463