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Netgear Server Woes

Bana

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Hello, I have a netgear RT314 and I want to get an apache server running. I have made the apache server to work and tested it (others under the router can access it) but now I am having troubles get others outside the router (internet people) get onto it. I have set the SUA (port routing) for port 80 to the local address (192.168.0.x) and I have modified the specific port 80 filter as it says in a lot of how-to's my question comes here: I have done this but it still doesn't pass the request to the desired computer. The user (trying to get to the server) just gets a page not found errror. And nothing is written to the apache's log (I think).

I am not sure if I have the right local address though (192.168.0.x) I have been going by GRC's shield's up program to tell me what address I have but I don't know if that is correct. In the normal web browser interface of the netgear in maintenence I go to DHCP but it doesn't show the name of the machine that goes to each address (although it used to) so I cannot tell for certain what the address of the machine is. This might not be the problem however. I have asked Netgear but they haven't replied (it's been like 3 days) so I really don't know what to do now.

Thx in advance

bana-sea-
 
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