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[ale] network issue
- Subject: [ale] network issue
- From: robert.l.harris at gmail.com (Robert L. Harris)
- Date: Mon, 04 May 2009 18:07:06 -0600
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
Have you used tcpdump on the firewall to make sure port 9000 is getting
to both the internal
and external interfaces?
Robert
On 5/4/09 5:33 PM, Geoffrey wrote:
> I think I've got this figured out, but I figured I'd get some input. I
> have a client who has Comcast business high speed. We need to forward
> port 9000 to a particular computer. I've gotten to the point that I've
> turned off the firewall on the comcast modem/router, forwarded the port
> to the IP of a connected laptop. The laptop is running Linux and no
> firewall. Still can not see port 9000.
>
> I'm telling Comcast it's something on their end. Am I missing
> something? Tried this with a Windows computer the same network (no
> firewall either), still no go.
>
> I was able to successfully forward port 22 to the laptop, but not 9000.
>
> Anyone?
>
>
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