07/03/2014 12:55 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Thu, 2014-07-03 at 13:12 -0500, Kevin Martin wrote:
On 07/03/2014 12:47 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
I run a small weather station that acts as a web server. Recently it's become impossible to
access it via the web, though I can still access it over my local network. Some details:
* My ISP is AT&T using their Uverse service.
* The server was accessible from the web a month or so ago.
* The server has web address oaklandweather.no-ip.org, which currently resolves to
99.121.57.131, and probably will for some time.
* I can ping the server either over the LAN or via the web without trouble.
* An attempt to connect to the weather station as a web server (HTTP) times out.
I'm pretty sure that the Uverse gateway is set up correctly: It worked properly in the past
and I haven't made any changes to it. An inspection of the settings doesn't show anything
obviously wrong.
Has AT&T changed its terms of service? I vaguely remember the terms of service don't allow
customers to run servers; but I can't find any such restriction in documents available on the
web. Also the (AT&T supplied) gateway has a function to explicitly open a "pinhole" allowing
HTTP service from a computer on the customer side of the gateway.
Do a google search for microsoft and no-ip. You may have gotten clobbered by microsoft.
It looks like there may be further problems. Note that I can ping
oaklandweather.no-ip.org, but not connect to it as a web server. Is it
possible for M$ to mess up the DNS entry so that ping is resolved
correctly but HTTP is not? Here's the failure report from Konqueror:
The requested operation could not be completed
Timeout Error
Details of the Request:
* URL: http://oaklandweather.no-ip.org/
* Protocol: http
* Date and Time: Thursday, July 03, 2014 12:26 PM
* Additional Information: oaklandweather.no-ip.org: Socket
operation timed out
* Description:
Although contact was made with the server, a response was not
received within the amount of time allocated for the request as
follows:
* Timeout for establishing a connection: 20 seconds
* Timeout for receiving a response: 600 seconds
* Timeout for accessing proxy servers: 10 seconds...
Hi Jonathon,
I just tried pinging 99.121.57.131 and got no reply.
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