httpd, NAT/SUA, router and DynDNS

Deepak Shrestha d88pak at gmail.com
Tue Jul 4 17:37:05 UTC 2006


> If you're testing this from within your network, it might actually be
> working, and you're just seeing a side effect of internal connections
> staying internal (you don't go out, come back in again, and get
> redirected by your router), even if you're trying to browse to your
> public IP address (you're just going in and around the internal side of
> your modem/router).
>
> Try this test:  Go to a website service like the HTML validator at the
> W3C, and try and validate your webpage.  Also tick the option to show
> your source.  If you see your website source code come back in the
> results, regardless of any errors or correctness to the HTML, your web
> server is accessible from the outside world.
>
> <http://validator.w3.org/detailed.html>
>
> results, regardless of any errors or correctness to the HTML, your web
> server is accessible from the outside world.
>
> <http://validator.w3.org/detailed.html>
>


I have done that and the validator & was able to check my html. I can
see my page source. So that means outside world can see my page. Is it
possible to see my page by going to the URL which I made at DynDNS
from within my network?




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