Well...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arthur Sherman [mailto:arturs (at mark) netvision.net.il]
> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 3:49 AM
> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
> Subject: [coba-e:10217] Re: Unable to access virt sites from
> outside the local network. {Scanned}
>
>
>
> It seems to be rather packet mangling issue, than routing, ot
> maybe both are
> involved.
>
> I would check with the provider for his firewall.
>
Since it's sitting on my network, I control the firewall. Other systems on
the network work fine, I can even get to the admin site of this system, just
fine from the outside. This only seems to affect access to virtual sites
from outside the network. I can also SSH into the system, using any of the
IP addresses locally. I've tried changing IP addresses, and it's still not
working. This really seems like it's something in the "box" the more I play
with this, centered around aliased interfaces not routing. I think I've
ruled out iptables, apache, and I think I've ruled out IP address
configuration unless I'm just missing something obscure. I haven't messed
with anything there, only used the GUI to set up the site, and let it create
its own alias for the NIC which is the eth0:0 interface.
I even took this one step further and created a new virtual site, set up my
external DNS and that failed too. I can properly resolve the FQDN to the
proper IP address, can hit the site locally, but still can't get to it from
the outside.
I think I'm down to my last hair here... And my desk is getting a little
messy. If anyone else can think of something I'm willing to try it as it
this point my next move might be to try moving the site off, reinstalling,
and moving it back. This all worked at one time, then it just stopped, and
that is the most frustrating since I hadn't been working on it for a couple
of months and it just sat there idle.
Thanks again,
Ernie
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