What is your FQDN or IP so I can see what errors, etc. I get.
Hi Linux Gurus,
Iam testing my Apache webserver. Now I can access the site on my LAN and can open webpages without any problem, but not on the internet.
I used http://watson.addy.com to test my site and the following error appeared:
Server response
http://home.domain.com
was redirected to
http://home.domain.com/
Response code from http://home.domain.com/
Can't connect to home.domain.com:80 (Interrupted system call) (code 500)
What does the error mean? What could be the error?
I# nmap ns1
80/tcp open http
I have appropriate firewall rules to allow access to my Apache server. And to verify, I even shutdown my firewall and the same error kept on appearing.
My Server FQDN was already included on my ISP DNS therefore, I can resolve names from IP.
Hope you guys can help me. Iam on the final stage of my project.
Thanks to you all and more power.
What is your FQDN or IP so I can see what errors, etc. I get.
Doing a nslookup on that FQDN gives me an IP of 203.87.146.61. I did a scan on that IP, it seems it's not active. Is this the correct IP? If not you need to update your DNS.
I can't reach it by IP. Can't ping nor can I port scan it.
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Doing a nslookup on that FQDN gives me an IP of 203.87.146.61. I did a scan on that IP, it seems it's not active. Is this the correct IP? If not you need to update your DNS.
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Yes, that was the correct ip address for my server. Could you also please check if you can open my site using it's IP?
Thanks a million.
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Are u using a static ip or is it assigned by your ISP (ie. DHCP)?
I"m not sure that's the case but Penthus is having the same kind of problem; can't reach host from the NET side. The problem may be with the router that they gave ( they block all kinds of traffic from outside via firewall? ) or the ISP's bridge block all traffic TO your side but not FROM your IP. I'm not sure though, just a wild guess.
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Are u using a static ip or is it assigned by your ISP (ie. DHCP)?
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Yes, I am using static IP.
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