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#1 2004-08-05 01:59:01

dj
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routers, apache, dsl, problems

I have been running linux as a server for a couple of years, and just recently I have had trouble keeping the same ip address. I have yahoo sbc dsl connected to a linksys BEFSR41v2. I run ssh, ftp, and http, but every time someone accesses http from the outside, the wan ip address of the router drops, and restarts, thus allowing no one to view the webpage. This seemed to happen about the same time i upgraded apache to 2.0.50, and as soon as I upgraded my modem to a higher speed, I don't know if that affects it or not but I have never seen this problem before. Does anyone know what the problem is? Has anybody had the same problem? If so, what do I need to do to fix it?

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#2 2004-08-05 03:41:15

sarah31
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Re: routers, apache, dsl, problems

Isn't that typical of your standard dsl or cable connection. I know I have to pay extra to have a static IP with my dsl connection.


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#3 2004-08-05 04:12:07

dj
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Re: routers, apache, dsl, problems

in the past, before i upgraded connection speed, i was running all of the services successfully. just recently did the connection not allow port 80.

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#4 2004-08-05 04:31:37

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Re: routers, apache, dsl, problems

Could it be a firewall issue? Have you checked out the apache site for info?


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#5 2004-08-05 04:41:50

dj
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Re: routers, apache, dsl, problems

the ports are forwarded, i can access it locally, and remote scans show the port is opened and apache is running.

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