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Apache working on LAN, not on internet (WAN)

Asked by rathodr in Apache Web Server

Tags: apache, lan

I am running three servers: Win2003SBS, Win2003Ent and Linux Red Hat Fedora Core 3. For sake of discussion, lets call them as follows:

A = Win 2003 SBS
B = Win 2003 Ent
C = Linux Red Hat Fedora Core 3

All three are on a LAN behind a router. I have static IP and a registered name (lets use www.mysite.com). The routers config table is something like this:

HTTP     80     80      TCP  192.168.1.10  Enabled    ---> this is for A
HTTP2   8010  8010  TCP  192.168.1.66  Enabled    ---> this is for B
HTTP3   8100  8100  TCP  192.168.1.15  Enabled    ---> this is for C

A & B work. They are running IIS. The last one, C, does not work. It is running the Linux Red Hat Fedora Core 3 with Apache as the web server. The /etc/hosts has the following line:

127.0.0.1      flslinux.mysite.com    localhost.locadomain   localhost

Once I restart the httpd process, I am able to ping C from A and B. I can even open a browser from A & B machines and enter: http://www.mysite.com:8100 and get the appropriate page on C.

The problem is: if I go to another machine, outside of the router (i.e. somewhere else on the internet), I was initially getting:

Zero Sized Reply.

Once I reset the httpd.conf file, now I get:

Connection Refused.

In the apache logs, the only file that shows any sign of an issue is the ssl_error_log. There are two lines that say "localhost.localdomain error"

Ok, where shall I start debugging this one? BTW: if anyone provides suggestions, would you please give me specific instructions and commands? I know you don't have my exact system configuration in Linux, but the more info. you can give me, the faster I will be able to try it.

Thank you.
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