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I recently upgraded on one of my systems to the latest Fedora Core release, now my http and ftp servers don't work. I am using apache and proftpd. I can ping everything fine and I DID NOT change any of my router settings. This happened immediately after the upgrade. I tried disabling the software firewall and it did not help. It's as if the servers are never seeing the requests coming in. I am stumped and am desperately looking for ideas...please :wall::wall:

 

 

[moved from Software by spinynorman]

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Good idea, but it did not move it. httpd.conf.rpmnew is just some standard config file they gave, it did not mess with my httpd.conf file at all.

 

Something else that is noteworthy is that all of my servers are down....http - ftp and nfs?!?

 

I would appreciate any advice, I really need help! :help:

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Is there some way to track a packet? For example, what if I sent a packet from my first computer to my second, is there any way to see if it make it past my router into my computer? At least that way I could determine if it is the linksys router or the computer...

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More information....If I use the actual ip address then I can access my website. However if I use the domain name then nothing. I currently use dnsexit to update my ip address because I do not have a static ip - kind of cheating in that regard. I have never had trouble with it before though - they provide a perl script to update your ip every ten minutes. Does this bring anything to mind?

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It does reside on my machine, it does exist and after running the script it states that the update was successful. How reliable that is I guess is the real question.

 

ok, now I am completely confused. I just checked my website and it is up and running. I need to do some research to find out exactly what is going on. On my router I changed from UPnP to port forwarding (although they sound identical in the linksys descriptions)...other than that I didn't change anything else. I'll post back if I get lucky enough to pinpoint the exact problem.

 

Any advice on the difference between UPnP and port forwarding?

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