Hi there, newbie here.
I am running an Apache 2.2 webserver on my FreeBSD machine, which is part of a home network, connected to a Netgear router. I have port 80 forwarded from my router, to my FreeBSD machine to accept HTTP requests.
I am able to connect to my Apache server from within the network, using a web browser and my internal address, as well as my WAN address, and my Domain name. I cannot connect from anywhere outside of the home network though or I get a (113) No route to host error.
I just purchased the domain yesterday. Pings from inside of the network are ok. Traceroutes fail before the first hop:
traceroute to http://www.mydomain.com (xxx.xx.xx.xxx), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1) * * * *
2) * * * *
3) * * * * etc.
I was just wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to troubleshoot this more? I'm trying to figure out if it is an Apache configuration issue, a firewall somewhere, maybe a DNS resolution issue since the Domain Name is so new...?
I'm pretty new to BSD so I'm not sure of all the tools I may have at my disposal to narrow this down. I am running an nmap scan right now, but after that I think I'm out of ideas.
I am running an Apache 2.2 webserver on my FreeBSD machine, which is part of a home network, connected to a Netgear router. I have port 80 forwarded from my router, to my FreeBSD machine to accept HTTP requests.
I am able to connect to my Apache server from within the network, using a web browser and my internal address, as well as my WAN address, and my Domain name. I cannot connect from anywhere outside of the home network though or I get a (113) No route to host error.
I just purchased the domain yesterday. Pings from inside of the network are ok. Traceroutes fail before the first hop:
traceroute to http://www.mydomain.com (xxx.xx.xx.xxx), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1) * * * *
2) * * * *
3) * * * * etc.
I was just wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to troubleshoot this more? I'm trying to figure out if it is an Apache configuration issue, a firewall somewhere, maybe a DNS resolution issue since the Domain Name is so new...?
I'm pretty new to BSD so I'm not sure of all the tools I may have at my disposal to narrow this down. I am running an nmap scan right now, but after that I think I'm out of ideas.