Re: Port forwarding not working



I'd try out everything I can, but it just doesn't seems to be working.
May be you can have a look to my settings.

Aztech DSL 305EU:
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WAN Statistic:
IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address
219.95.157.123 255.255.255.0 00:30:0A:11:05:99

LAN Statistic:
Number of computers connected to the DHCP server: 1
IP Address MAC Address
1 192.168.1.13 00:0D:60:10:43:0F


WAN Configuration
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PVC Profile
Enable this profile? = Yes
Protocol/Encapsulation: = PPPoE LLC
VPI: = 0
VCI: = 35
Bridge Mode Enable? = Disabled


PPP configuration (optional)
Username: xxxxxx
Password: xxxxxx
Authentication: = Auto
MTU = 1492
Auto reconnect when ADSL link down? = YES
Auto disconnect from ISP when there is no data transfer? = 0 seconds
(Maximum allowed: 32767 seconds)
Enable auto reconnect to ISP when lauching web browser? = Disabled
Enable PPP Half Bridge mode? = Disabled


NAT Configuration
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Enable NAT? = YES


PAT Configuration
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Existing rules:
ID Public Port Private Port Port Type Host IP
Address
1 80 80 TCP
192.168.1.13
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"ipconfig" from my laptop:
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.13
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1

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My webserver "Apache 2" is listening to port 80.



I key in this "http://219.95.157.123"; IP into my web browser, it prompt
out the authentication window which I need to key in the router user
name and password to the router administration web configuration page.
It's going to the administration page of the router rather than going
to my webserver.

When I key in "http://192.168.1.13"; into my web browser, it goes to the
web server and display the website hosted with that web server.


Any idea what happen here?




Peter CCH

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