Apache2 external access issues
i am very much stuck on apache2 configuration. Reaching the web server internally works just fine, both with DNS and the servers local IP (with http://) but externally its a no go. I have added the servers public ip address to the A-record at my domain provider, port forwarded port 80 and 443 on my router and i have made sure apache2 listens to these ports.
I really dont understand what could be wrong, can any of you guys point me in the correct destination?
networking server apache2 dns
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i am very much stuck on apache2 configuration. Reaching the web server internally works just fine, both with DNS and the servers local IP (with http://) but externally its a no go. I have added the servers public ip address to the A-record at my domain provider, port forwarded port 80 and 443 on my router and i have made sure apache2 listens to these ports.
I really dont understand what could be wrong, can any of you guys point me in the correct destination?
networking server apache2 dns
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From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago
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i am very much stuck on apache2 configuration. Reaching the web server internally works just fine, both with DNS and the servers local IP (with http://) but externally its a no go. I have added the servers public ip address to the A-record at my domain provider, port forwarded port 80 and 443 on my router and i have made sure apache2 listens to these ports.
I really dont understand what could be wrong, can any of you guys point me in the correct destination?
networking server apache2 dns
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i am very much stuck on apache2 configuration. Reaching the web server internally works just fine, both with DNS and the servers local IP (with http://) but externally its a no go. I have added the servers public ip address to the A-record at my domain provider, port forwarded port 80 and 443 on my router and i have made sure apache2 listens to these ports.
I really dont understand what could be wrong, can any of you guys point me in the correct destination?
networking server apache2 dns
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From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago
add a comment |
From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago
From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago
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From what you describe there's nothing wrong. If port forwarding is done correctly, what you describe should work. But you need to add more information, and I don't see how this is a Ubuntu problem either.
– vidarlo
Jan 21 at 19:37
Sometimes (especial when you change A-records) it takes some time (about 24 hours) to the whole DNS chain to be refreshed.
– pa4080
2 days ago