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

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I have the server  on the DMZ
My router does have port forwarding
My router does not have a firewall

-philip


Robert Zagarello wrote:

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
=========

--- 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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