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Thread: How do I open port 80

  1. #11
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    Re: How do I open port 80

    Quote Originally Posted by Fertech View Post
    I just found out that when I reboot my system, my internal ip change from 192.168.0.102 to 192.168.0.101 I guess I had another system on the router before I restarted my system again.

    I just port fwd 80 from 192.168.0.101 and that resolved my problem.
    Cool glad you got it sorted. I would suggest assigning a static IP to prevent that from happening.

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    Re: How do I open port 80

    Also, the tcpdump I gave you is really useful for seeing what hits the interface of your machine.

    Tcpdump works for all sorts of ports such as ssh, ftp, dns and so on.
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    Re: How do I open port 80

    Static ip sounds like a good idea.

    I did try that tcpdump code after I fix it, it's very useful.

    thank you for your support.
    Fertech

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