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Gawd
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I got this great router working fine and is forwarding all my ports except port 80. Even I tell it to do so, when trying from the wan or out side my network it can't get in.
My setup I have cox which is my ISP and I have total of 3 computers in the lan behind a gateway or router with class C internal ip as follows.
server computer 192.168.10.10; game rig 192.168.10.12 and laptop 192.168.10.11(my network uses static ip not DHCP)
My server computer I do have IIS running ftp with port 21, torrent client and 2 game servers HL2 deathmatch & condiiton zero
Here is what I have in the command line that is used to do NAT
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.10.10 21 int fastethernet4 21
that's an example that is working for my IIS ftp on port 21 on my server computer which has an internal ip of 192.168.10.10. that is translate to out side on int fastethernet4 which eth4 is the wan port.
I did do the same thing but instead of port 21 i put port 80. Now when im on the out side I can't connect!
THis is what I also try, In the IIS console I change default port 80 to 8008 and went in to cisco router and create a new port forwarding to port 8008, guess what? it work. I was able to connect from out side to my site but I have to put www.yourserver:8008 which is tell my browser the port number.
I disable ip http server. What i need to do inorder to make port 80 forward to my server?
i try using nmap from out side which when I was at work to test.
This is what I got, 21tcp open and port 80 shows up but it shows 80tcp filtered.
Im trying to think that the router it self has web administration via port 80 or the SDM I prefer using the command line. Could this be the conflict?
But like I mention above I disable ip http server and indeed disable web management.
One more thing smtp is not working for my mail server. All other ports are working, even my torrent ports are forward normal.
My setup I have cox which is my ISP and I have total of 3 computers in the lan behind a gateway or router with class C internal ip as follows.
server computer 192.168.10.10; game rig 192.168.10.12 and laptop 192.168.10.11(my network uses static ip not DHCP)
My server computer I do have IIS running ftp with port 21, torrent client and 2 game servers HL2 deathmatch & condiiton zero
Here is what I have in the command line that is used to do NAT
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.10.10 21 int fastethernet4 21
that's an example that is working for my IIS ftp on port 21 on my server computer which has an internal ip of 192.168.10.10. that is translate to out side on int fastethernet4 which eth4 is the wan port.
I did do the same thing but instead of port 21 i put port 80. Now when im on the out side I can't connect!
THis is what I also try, In the IIS console I change default port 80 to 8008 and went in to cisco router and create a new port forwarding to port 8008, guess what? it work. I was able to connect from out side to my site but I have to put www.yourserver:8008 which is tell my browser the port number.
I disable ip http server. What i need to do inorder to make port 80 forward to my server?
i try using nmap from out side which when I was at work to test.
This is what I got, 21tcp open and port 80 shows up but it shows 80tcp filtered.
Im trying to think that the router it self has web administration via port 80 or the SDM I prefer using the command line. Could this be the conflict?
But like I mention above I disable ip http server and indeed disable web management.
One more thing smtp is not working for my mail server. All other ports are working, even my torrent ports are forward normal.