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Old 02-18-2004, 02:14 AM
Default Running a Webserver Behind Wireless Broadband router



I am attempting to run a webserver through the wireless
router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled the
firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be appreciated.


Jennifer
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Old 02-18-2004, 02:18 AM
Jason Tsang
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Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the router (ie from within
your own network).

If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest firmware update that
will allow for loopback support.
If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback support (it might be
added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it was added for
MN100/MN500.

All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).

--
Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP

Find out about the MS MVP Program -
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx

"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am attempting to run a webserver through the wireless
> router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
> router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
> ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled the
> firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
> using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be appreciated.



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Old 02-18-2004, 05:11 AM
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I have tried to access from both inside and outside the
router neither works. I have gotten the latest firmware
but how do I enable loopback support or is it
automatically enabled.

>-----Original Message-----
>Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the

router (ie from within
>your own network).
>
>If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest

firmware update that
>will allow for loopback support.
>If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback

support (it might be
>added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it was

added for
>MN100/MN500.
>
>All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
>For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).
>
>--
>Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>
>Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>
>"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

in message
>news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I am attempting to run a webserver through the wireless
>> router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
>> router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
>> ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled the
>> firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
>> using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be

appreciated.
>
>
>.
>

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Old 02-18-2004, 05:52 AM
Matthew Lindblom
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Just a warning: many ISPs block port 80, port 21, port
23, and port 25 for residential users (Verizon, and
Earthlink do). Try running your daemons on non-standard
ports and see if that works.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have tried to access from both inside and outside the
>router neither works. I have gotten the latest firmware
>but how do I enable loopback support or is it
>automatically enabled.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the

>router (ie from within
>>your own network).
>>
>>If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest

>firmware update that
>>will allow for loopback support.
>>If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback

>support (it might be
>>added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it

was
>added for
>>MN100/MN500.
>>
>>All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
>>For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).
>>
>>--
>>Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>>
>>Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>>
>>"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

>in message
>>news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>> I am attempting to run a webserver through the

wireless
>>> router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
>>> router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
>>> ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled

the
>>> firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
>>> using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be

>appreciated.
>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

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Old 02-18-2004, 10:55 AM
joker
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Also make sure you are using the IP address that the router has from the
WAN port not the 192.168.2.* IP address.

Matthew Lindblom wrote:

> Just a warning: many ISPs block port 80, port 21, port
> 23, and port 25 for residential users (Verizon, and
> Earthlink do). Try running your daemons on non-standard
> ports and see if that works.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have tried to access from both inside and outside the
>>router neither works. I have gotten the latest firmware
>>but how do I enable loopback support or is it
>>automatically enabled.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the

>>
>>router (ie from within
>>
>>>your own network).
>>>
>>>If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest

>>
>>firmware update that
>>
>>>will allow for loopback support.
>>>If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback

>>
>>support (it might be
>>
>>>added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it

>
> was
>
>>added for
>>
>>>MN100/MN500.
>>>
>>>All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
>>>For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).
>>>
>>>--
>>>Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>>>
>>>Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>>>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>>>
>>>"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

>>
>>in message
>>
>>>news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed). ..
>>>
>>>>I am attempting to run a webserver through the

>
> wireless
>
>>>>router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
>>>>router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
>>>>ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled

>
> the
>
>>>>firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
>>>>using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be

>>
>>appreciated.
>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

>>
>>.
>>


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Old 02-18-2004, 12:32 PM
Jason Tsang
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Loopback support would automatically be enabled.
Nothing to configure from the user point of view.

--
Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP

Find out about the MS MVP Program -
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1262501c3f5dd$a7d4bb20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have tried to access from both inside and outside the
> router neither works. I have gotten the latest firmware
> but how do I enable loopback support or is it
> automatically enabled.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the

> router (ie from within
> >your own network).
> >
> >If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest

> firmware update that
> >will allow for loopback support.
> >If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback

> support (it might be
> >added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it was

> added for
> >MN100/MN500.
> >
> >All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
> >For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).
> >
> >--
> >Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
> >
> >Find out about the MS MVP Program -
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
> >
> >"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> in message
> >news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> I am attempting to run a webserver through the wireless
> >> router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
> >> router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
> >> ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled the
> >> firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I am
> >> using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be

> appreciated.
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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Old 02-18-2004, 09:48 PM
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To check if the problem comes because port 80 is blocked
by the ISP, try to forward another public port (e.g. 8080
or 8081) to port 80 on your computer. Then use
http://PUB_IP:8080, where PUB_IP is your public IP

>-----Original Message-----
>Also make sure you are using the IP address that the

router has from the
>WAN port not the 192.168.2.* IP address.
>
>Matthew Lindblom wrote:
>
>> Just a warning: many ISPs block port 80, port 21, port
>> 23, and port 25 for residential users (Verizon, and
>> Earthlink do). Try running your daemons on non-

standard
>> ports and see if that works.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I have tried to access from both inside and outside

the
>>>router neither works. I have gotten the latest

firmware
>>>but how do I enable loopback support or is it
>>>automatically enabled.
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Are *you* trying to access the web server behind the
>>>
>>>router (ie from within
>>>
>>>>your own network).
>>>>
>>>>If you have an MN100 or MN500, you can get the latest
>>>
>>>firmware update that
>>>
>>>>will allow for loopback support.
>>>>If you have an MN700, there is currently no loopback
>>>
>>>support (it might be
>>>
>>>>added in a future firmware upgrade similar to how it

>>
>> was
>>
>>>added for
>>>
>>>>MN100/MN500.
>>>>
>>>>All you need to forward for HTTP is port 80 (TCP).
>>>>For FTP, all you need to forward is port 21 (TCP).
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>>>>
>>>>Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>>>>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>>>>
>>>>"Jennifer" <(E-Mail Removed)>

wrote
>>>
>>>in message
>>>
>>>>news:1257801c3f5c4$e8315c50$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>>>
>>>>>I am attempting to run a webserver through the

>>
>> wireless
>>
>>>>>router. It worked with my regular hardwired Linksys
>>>>>router. I have persistent port-forwading enabled with
>>>>>ports 80 TCP and UDP and 20-21 TCP. I have disabled

>>
>> the
>>
>>>>>firewall and I am still unable to access my site. I

am
>>>>>using the Xtami webserver. Any help would be
>>>
>>>appreciated.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

>
>.
>

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