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I have Apache 2 running on a kubuntu breezy 5.1, I can see my home page locally and from my University.
Although I can't see it from work place's computer.
I run apache2, gnump3, gallery and sshd on this machine.
I can access from uni only
- apache2,
- gnump3d
I can NOT from neither work nor uni
- ping
- ssh
I can from LAN
- apache2
- GNUMp3
- ssh
- ping
I'm behind a router and I changed the router settings to make it pingable but still.
I've changed firewall permissions to allow all incoming(I think) using "webmin"
There could be a firewall config problem (either on the software firewall on the server [what are you running?] or the router). It is also possible that individual services might be configured to bind only to the LAN interface (eg. in sshd_config "ListenAddress xxxxxxxx". You could try taking down the firewall briefly and seeing if anything changes.
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