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Old 01-29-2008, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by rockdalinux View Post
You need to open router web based interface (or run telnet on router). Provide admin user/password. Find out port forwading. Enable it for internal IP.
Hi rockdalinux,


Could you please provide more details. TIA


The router is provided by ISP with password locked. I can't touch it.

Connection;
Mail Server --> router --> DSL Modem


Port 8080 is forward to 192.168.0.20, CentOS IP addr. I made such a request to ISP and reconfirmed it afterwards.


On Ubuntu and other PC on the same network, I can ping;
192.168.0.20 (CentOS IP addr)
ssh 192.168.0.20 (connected)


On CentOS I can ping;
192.168.0.10 (Ubuntu IP addr)
192.168.0.1 (router IP/gateway)


But on Ubuntu and PC on another network, I can't https/http : public_IP:8080


What did you mean "web base interface"? Can I request ISP to do something?


TIA


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