Donations and NAT/Firewall issue
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:19 pm
First off, I installed ZM using LiveCD on an old HP Omnibook and it worked immediately with both a remote camera and a local USD Logitech Qucikcam. The only tweaking I really had to do was the disk partitions, which was very straightfoward. So I'd like to send part of my donation to the guy who made this CD, as well as the ZM author. Who are you? What is your PayPal address.
Now my question - I changed my port to 10030 (by changing httpd2.conf) with no problems. Everything looks great in my local 10.0.0.x network. However, when I forward port 10030 to the laptop using my linksys router, I can't see it from the outside world. When I put the laptop in the DMZ, I still can't see it. I've tested the port and the linksys by changing apache to 10030 on a different box and port forwarding - no problem. Before I drive myself nuts combing through log files to figure this out, is there something I am missing about the mandrake installation on livecd? is there somoe ipchains thing blocking access from outside of the subnet?
Thanks!
Now my question - I changed my port to 10030 (by changing httpd2.conf) with no problems. Everything looks great in my local 10.0.0.x network. However, when I forward port 10030 to the laptop using my linksys router, I can't see it from the outside world. When I put the laptop in the DMZ, I still can't see it. I've tested the port and the linksys by changing apache to 10030 on a different box and port forwarding - no problem. Before I drive myself nuts combing through log files to figure this out, is there something I am missing about the mandrake installation on livecd? is there somoe ipchains thing blocking access from outside of the subnet?
Thanks!