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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Hi,
I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Can outside telnet public ip 80? Can you telnet the port 80 internally?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Can outside telnet public ip 80? Can you telnet the port 80 internally?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Whoops, sent direct not to the group. For the benefit of the group...
from outside, no. from inside, I can do it localhost, but can't connect from another machine using my local IP. I do need it to work with all 3. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Can outside telnet public ip 80? Can you telnet the port 80 internally? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Whoops, sent direct not to the group. For the benefit of the group...
from outside, no. from inside, I can do it localhost, but can't connect from another machine using my local IP. I do need it to work with all 3. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Can outside telnet public ip 80? Can you telnet the port 80 internally? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Hi
It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Hi
It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Hi Jack,
My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Hi Jack,
My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
If this helps (and I am not sure wether it does...)
route print shows ================================================== ========================= Interface List 0x1 ........................... MS TCP Loopback interface 0x2 ...00 14 22 ed 2c 58 ...... Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Controller - Det erministic Network Enhancer Miniport 0x3 ...00 16 6f c9 45 37 ...... Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection - Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport 0x4 ...00 10 60 a8 30 0a ...... Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver - Determinist ic Network Enhancer Miniport ================================================== ========================= ================================================== ========================= Active Routes: Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.96 25 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 192.168.1.96 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25 192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 2 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 4 1 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 ================================================== ========================= Persistent Routes: None -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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If this helps (and I am not sure wether it does...)
route print shows ================================================== ========================= Interface List 0x1 ........................... MS TCP Loopback interface 0x2 ...00 14 22 ed 2c 58 ...... Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Controller - Det erministic Network Enhancer Miniport 0x3 ...00 16 6f c9 45 37 ...... Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection - Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport 0x4 ...00 10 60 a8 30 0a ...... Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver - Determinist ic Network Enhancer Miniport ================================================== ========================= ================================================== ========================= Active Routes: Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.96 25 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 192.168.1.96 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25 192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 25 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.96 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 2 1 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.96 4 1 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 ================================================== ========================= Persistent Routes: None -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Sorted now...
Thanks for your help, but this is one of those that could have been very difficult to find. Yesterday, I had to re-install the cisco vpn client due to truevector errors. Cisco VPN then seemed quite happy, however, this morning, it wouldn't connect. I was getting a 442 error. I ended up uninstalling then re-installing cisco vpn. Now, I can VPN happily, so, I then tried coming back into my machine again. Woohoo. I can now come back to my machine. So, I am thinking... it sounds like FileZilla screwed up my Cisco VPN client, which in turn locked all incoming connections but allowed outgoing. The TrueVector was a clue... that will do a lockdown, just like it does when I connect to the VPN. When I upgraded initially to cisco vpn client 5.0, it looks like it didn't cleanly remove the older version. I just hope this information will help others in the future. (If it does, please let me know... do the obvious removal of bits from my email address to respond.) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
Sorted now...
Thanks for your help, but this is one of those that could have been very difficult to find. Yesterday, I had to re-install the cisco vpn client due to truevector errors. Cisco VPN then seemed quite happy, however, this morning, it wouldn't connect. I was getting a 442 error. I ended up uninstalling then re-installing cisco vpn. Now, I can VPN happily, so, I then tried coming back into my machine again. Woohoo. I can now come back to my machine. So, I am thinking... it sounds like FileZilla screwed up my Cisco VPN client, which in turn locked all incoming connections but allowed outgoing. The TrueVector was a clue... that will do a lockdown, just like it does when I connect to the VPN. When I upgraded initially to cisco vpn client 5.0, it looks like it didn't cleanly remove the older version. I just hope this information will help others in the future. (If it does, please let me know... do the obvious removal of bits from my email address to respond.) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
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Glad you solve it. In any case in general my comment about Wireless and Laptop used was this purpose stand. Wireless is not always stable and can be problematic due to environmental electrical noise that is beyond your control. Laptops with all their power saving and reduced Power are not so great for such tasks either. That said I am not saying that your system does not work, I just think that you take unnecessary risk with an arrangement. Take care Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Sorted now... Thanks for your help, but this is one of those that could have been very difficult to find. Yesterday, I had to re-install the cisco vpn client due to truevector errors. Cisco VPN then seemed quite happy, however, this morning, it wouldn't connect. I was getting a 442 error. I ended up uninstalling then re-installing cisco vpn. Now, I can VPN happily, so, I then tried coming back into my machine again. Woohoo. I can now come back to my machine. So, I am thinking... it sounds like FileZilla screwed up my Cisco VPN client, which in turn locked all incoming connections but allowed outgoing. The TrueVector was a clue... that will do a lockdown, just like it does when I connect to the VPN. When I upgraded initially to cisco vpn client 5.0, it looks like it didn't cleanly remove the older version. I just hope this information will help others in the future. (If it does, please let me know... do the obvious removal of bits from my email address to respond.) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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XP has stopped serving outside localhost
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Glad you solve it. In any case in general my comment about Wireless and Laptop used was this purpose stand. Wireless is not always stable and can be problematic due to environmental electrical noise that is beyond your control. Laptops with all their power saving and reduced Power are not so great for such tasks either. That said I am not saying that your system does not work, I just think that you take unnecessary risk with an arrangement. Take care Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Sorted now... Thanks for your help, but this is one of those that could have been very difficult to find. Yesterday, I had to re-install the cisco vpn client due to truevector errors. Cisco VPN then seemed quite happy, however, this morning, it wouldn't connect. I was getting a 442 error. I ended up uninstalling then re-installing cisco vpn. Now, I can VPN happily, so, I then tried coming back into my machine again. Woohoo. I can now come back to my machine. So, I am thinking... it sounds like FileZilla screwed up my Cisco VPN client, which in turn locked all incoming connections but allowed outgoing. The TrueVector was a clue... that will do a lockdown, just like it does when I connect to the VPN. When I upgraded initially to cisco vpn client 5.0, it looks like it didn't cleanly remove the older version. I just hope this information will help others in the future. (If it does, please let me know... do the obvious removal of bits from my email address to respond.) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "David" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, My laptop is my working machine. All my projects are on it. In general, it is not surfed to by clients, just usually when I am demonstrating something prior to putting the project live. Something I have just tried... pinging my laptop from my wifes laptop. Nothing. request timed out. It is as though there is a firewall blocking all incoming, however, only the windows firewall is installed and I have specifically stopped that to check. Anyhow... My wifi is Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (I have also tried my older Dell router. Can't remember the model) My notebook is a Dell inspiron 6000. The wifi card is Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG All my outgoing VPN (windows vpn) are disconnected. I have cisco vpn installed. However, wether running or not, I still have the issue. I was getting a TrueVector error in my event log but removing the older cisco vpn (4.8) and installing version 5 has stopped those errors. (TrueVector is normally associated with ZoneAlarm, but when I searched TrueVector, I found that cisco also uses part of it.) Also, I tried the connections between removing 4.8 and installing 5. Still nothing. My IP is dynamic. I have tried static though on this particular router, I couldn't get static working. I have all the port forwarding correct. I check it regularly, though my IP address has not changed since I set up the router about 6 weeks ago. I am still struggling. This was working fine until at least 2am this morning and has worked like this for the last 3 years or so. The truevector problem actually started after I discovered the machine wouldn't allow any incoming connections. This morning, I connected via cisco vpn to a clients network, then installed filezilla. This was before I noticed that there was a problem, so I don't know if either of these two events caused it. (I can't imagine cisco vpn causing it as I had been using that for a while). Removing filezilla didn't help. Any help would be very much appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)" wrote in message ... Hi It hard to help when there is No info on the Internet connection, the hardware involved, and whether VPN or other security is involved.. I you use a Router, do you use static IP, or a Router with IP reservation within the DHCP, so that the computer would have always the same LAN IP and the ports forwarding would work correctly. I also think that it is a mistake to use Wireless, or a Laptop for this purpose. It is much better to use a desktop with cable connection to the Router and a static IP that is out of the DHCP range. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running XP, SP2 on my dell notebook (inspiron 6000). I have been happily allowing external connections into my notebook for a while. I am a web developer and work from home. The clients occassionaly come to see the progress of their sites. I am also working with a designer, and he was able to connect to my laptop just after midnight today. Since then, ALL external connections have just stopped. I have rebooted a number of times. I have disabled the firewall (windows firewall). In fact, I have tried a number of things and I just cannot understand what is going on. Also, I cannot connect to my notebook from any other computer on my network, using the internal IP. I am connected via wifi and have tried changing my IP, but the router keeps giving me the same IP. I am now also connected by wire with another IP. I cannot connect from another PC on my network by either IP address. I have rebooted my modem and my wifi router. I have also swapped out my router. I have now eliminated IP address problem, ISP, network (as I can connect to another web server on my network, using my external IP) This morning, I did try to install filezilla to set up an FTP server for my designer to connect to. It was after this that I found my serving has stopped (It is not just web server but ftp, sql, mysql etc. that have all stopped). I have since uninstalled it. I can connect to everything fine as localhost, just not via my external IP address or dynamic dns name. (the dynamic dns works fine to other machines on my network) Any ideas on what else I can try. I have spent most of the day so far working on this and starting to pull my hair out. :-( -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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