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Chris Buechler wrote: >On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 21:46:58 +1100, Brenton Hooper ><razer82 at ozemail dot com dot au> wrote: > > >>Chris Buechler wrote: >> >> >> >>Na, thats the port range. >> >> > >Ah, yeah, I misread that as what you had the local port set to. > >It all looks fine. Are the packets getting to your web server? Run >tcpdump or ethereal or another packet sniffer on the web server and >see. Are you sure your ISP doesn't block port 80? > >-Chris > > Yep, I'm sure my web server doesn't block port 80. I also know the firewall is blocking them as when I check the logs, it shows inbound packets on port 80 being stopped. thats what I don't understand...the rules should let it though...but the firewall is blocking the traffic. Brenton |