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November 2002, Week 2

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This has me stumped. Perhaps someone can help.

I just moved my 3000 home. It had been at work for several years behind a
firewall with T1 access to the internet. I've been running a web site on it
that has been accessible from the world with no problems.

My home network has DSL access with a Linksys DSL router. Basically all I
did was change the IP address, gateway and node name of the 3000. Everything
works fine on my LAN. I opened up various ports to support VT, telnet, ftp
and http for testing. VT and telnet from the outside seem to work just fine.
ftp from the outside connects but seems to time out when I try to do much of
anything. http also times out without delivering any pages, though the
Apache logs show the connection was made.

Just to make sure it is not my DSL or Linksys creating the problem, I
re-pointed it to my Linux server and fired up Apache. I can connect to the
Linux server just fine from the outside world so I conclude that the problem
is with my 3000 configuration.

I've fiddled around with a few TCP parameters to no avail. Anyone
successfully running a 3000 with Apache in a similar situation?

John

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