From a remote host, try "telnet 64.86.100.135 80". If you get connection refused, either you firewall is blocking, Apache isn't listening on that interface, or you ISP is blocking incoming port 80. If the latter, try running HTTPS. They may not block that port.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Alfredo Cole
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El Lun 22 Abr 2002 15:53, escribiste:
Is the Web server on firewall or on a host on the private LAN?
Jeffrey
Ok:
My Network (192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0) \ \ \ My Server (192.168.1.254 internal NIC, 10.2.0.248 ISP network NIC) Running firewall and apache, plus Squid. \ \ \ 64.86.100.135 IP assigned by ISP
Thank you.
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