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Date:      Fri, 24 Aug 2001 11:09:54 -0400 (EDT)
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To:        dave@hawk-systems.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, mailist@whoweb.com
Subject:   RE: strange problem
Message-ID:  <200108241509.LAA21709@whoweb.com>

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>Can you ping, traceroute, telnet, ftp into the box from outside the network?

Yes.

>try pinging port 80 see if an error or filter statement is generated.

How do I ping a specific port?

>you could try putting apache on a different port(8080
>or something totally off-the-wall) and see if it responds...

Great suggestion.  I reconfigured apache and etc/services for http on
port 7500 (definately off-the-wall) and the web server responded instantly.
Put the original files back in place with http on port 80, and it has
stopped working again.  I'd say that pretty confirms that requests to
port 80 on this particular machine are being filtered someplace.  Before
I accuse the ISP however, I want to make sure that it's not something on
the server that is dropping the packets on that port.


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