You are being firewalld, those ports are not available from outside.
You are being firewalld, those ports are not available from outside.On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:23 PM Larry Irwin (work) <larry.irwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:nmap shows all ports as filtered:
# nmap -Pn padmahasa.ddns.net
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-01-14 15:17 EST
Nmap scan report for padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102)
Host is up.
rDNS record for 103.228.221.102: 103.228.221.102.static.belltele.in
All 1000 scanned ports on padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102) are filtered
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 201.85 seconds--
Larry Irwin
On 1/14/20 2:58 PM, Richard wrote:
> The IPnumber associated with padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102) is
> not reachable via ping or traceroute. A traceroute ends at:
>
> 43.254.160.42.static.belltele.in (43.254.160.42)
>
> Additionally, attempting to telnet to either port 80 or 8080 on
> 103.228.221.102 results in a "network hang".
>
> So, it would seem that that IPnumber is not publicly reachable.
> {Assuming the dns entry to be correct] if you're not firewalling it
> then you need to speak with your provider.
>
>
>> Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 01:03:27 +0530
>> From: Padmahas Bn <padmahas@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Hello @Richard and @Monah baki
>>
>> @Richard,
>>
>>> -- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
>>>
>> I'm not sure whether it's OK or not to tell my public IP openly.
>> But I can give partial IP address.
>> xxx.xxx.221.102
>>
>>> -- what is the public DNS name for your server (i.e., the dns entry
>>>
>> padmahasa.ddns.net
>>
>>> that points to the public IPnumber)?
>>>
>> Yeah that points to public IP number.
>>
>> @Monah,
>> I think the firewall will not be active by default and I double
>> checked with firewall, which is not active in my Ubuntu system.
>> But should I do any weird thing like, activating it and explicitly
>> allow http traffic in?
>> Until now this is the situation.
>> 1. There is no problem with OS and firewall.
>> 2. There is no problem with web server configuration.
>> 3. There is no problem with my ISP (I had asked my ISP whether they
>> are going to block any incoming traffic but they said No).
>>
>> Still not able to reach my server from internet.
>> Let me know what you guys think the reason could be.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:23 PM Monah Baki <monahbaki@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Check firewall
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:43 AM Richard <
>>> lists-apache@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Looking back some months I'm not finding the beginning of this
>>>> thread, so maybe you should start fresh.
>>>>
>>>> -- what is the public IPnumber of your server?
>>>>
>>>> -- what is the public DNS name for your server (i.e., the dns
>>>> entry that points to the public IPnumber)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 09:28:45 +0530
>>>>> From: Padmahas Bn <padmahas@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>
>>>>> Continued from my previous email.
>>>>> One more interesting observation.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've forwarded both both port 80 and port 8080.
>>>>> On port 80 my Apache web server is running on port 8080, Tomcat
>>>>> server is running.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I hit IP_ADDR:80, I got "Connection timed out".
>>>>> When I hit IP_ADDR:8080, I got "This site can't be reached".
>>>>>
>>>>> Any reason why this happened?
>>>>>
>>>>
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