Re: [users@httpd] Can this be Done?

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I was assuming your web server was on your local LAN. 
Does that mean you have it on your DMZ?  Or that your
router does not have a firewall or port forwarder?

BZAG
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--- NetSuporte <netsuporte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> Robert Zagarello wrote:
> 
> >Phillip,
> >
> >Try to test the SSH connectivity from the internet.
> 
> >You can execute internet testing FROM your local
> LAN
> >by SSHing from a client to your router's WAN IP
> >address (you can do this with your web server also,
> >but one step at a time).  This effectively causes
> the
> >connection to come in from the WAN side of the
> router
> >and will test the path thru the router and your
> >router's firewall.  You will have to put your
> router's
> >IP and SSH port in the firewall with your web
> server
> >IP as the destination.  You can try the connection
> >with your router's WAN IP first.  Then if that
> works,
> >try it with your DynDNS name for your router.
> >  
> >
> what firewall? this router has no firewall settings
> that I can find.
> 
> IF I try ssh to the wan address of the router I get 
> "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by
> remote host"
> 
> -philip
> 
> >BZAG
> >=============================
> >
> >--- NetSuporte <netsuporte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>>1. Get your internet access working with SSH
> before
> >>>trying to get it to work with your web service.
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>I can sftp and ssh (telnet) to the server from the
> >>local net. ( it is 
> >>the only way I can go from one computer to the
> >>other)
> >>I need to find away to login to a remote site and
> >>ssh back to the 
> >>server, right now I only have the three computers
> on
> >>my local lan for 
> >>testing. I am assuming this means SSH is working.
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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