Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:00:57 +0200 From: trolle@trolle.net To: RAY <ray@stilltech.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problems getting server on line Message-ID: <20081024150057.gyw7d0uu8g08cs0o@nwsgames.net> In-Reply-To: <200810231607.34383.ray@stilltech.net> References: <200810231607.34383.ray@stilltech.net>
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Quoting RAY <ray@stilltech.net>: > Greetings; > I have an existing server running FreeBsd 6.3. It's running as a =20 > name/web/mail > server. > I have built a new server to replace it running FreeBsd 7.0. I have both > servers attached to the same router, with the production server sitting in > the DMZ. I have tried to switch them over by simply changing which server = the > DMZ points to. When I did this, the new server didn't work. I could connec= t > to the webserver (telnet to port 80) using either localhost or the privat= e > IP address (192.168...), but not using the domain name. I could connect to > the default website properly from another computer on the same router usin= g > the private ip address. > My first guess was that it was the firewall on the server configured > incorrectly, so I disabled PF which didn't help. > > Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. > Ray > Hi, It looks like a router problem to me, do you have some port-forwarding =20 or somethin like that on the router you have not changed? Have you tried changing the new servers IP to the old servers and =20 pointing the DMZ to that old IP? as in simply switching the new server =20 for the old? Hope this helps. Mads Trolle
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