SV: SV: Problem with Iptables// SOLVED

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My apologies to all of you.
It actually works, I didn't look in the HTTPD-logs until now, and yes it
works.

It is my own fault totally.
Previously I had the server on the same box as the firewall, but since I
need some bandwidth limiting, the only way of doing it was to move the
server to a different box and shape that box.

Now, previously when I accessed the server from within the internal network,
I've just typed the external IP or domain name, and off it went.
But now I cant access the server that way, only by its internal IP or Host
name.
But from outside there is full access as it should be.  

Tested with a normal dial-up and it worked OK.

But thanks anyway for your patience with a stupid not-thinking Viking.

 With best regards

Tomas Larsson

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> ** Reply to message from Tomas Larsson 
> <larssontomas@xxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:43:47 +0100
> 
> > Thanx.
> > I've obtained gShield.
> > 
> > But there is still the same problem.
> > I can ping all machines on  internal network with IP or HOST. I can 
> > ping external hosts. I can ping my external IP and domain
> > I can connect to Apache from within internal network with 
> internal IP or
> > host
> > I can connect to external web servers.
> > 
> > Everything is working
> > 
> > Except
> > 
> > I cannot connect to apache with domain or external IP
> 
> What is your default FORWARD policy? If it is DROP then you 
> need to specifically allow packets both ways.
> 
> /sbin/iptables -L -v -n | grep FORWARD
> 
> jb
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