[vox-tech] Port Forwarding or firewall?

Hai Yi yihai2004 at gmail.com
Sat May 9 22:35:47 PDT 2009


thank you, Rod. Actually, it also happened to the MySQL server as
well. As you can see that I have mysql open @ port 3306. From another
computer (Widnows XP) in my LAN, I installed a MySQL client
(MySQLQueryBrowser.exe), it can't establish the connection to the
server either. It's quite weird.

On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Rod Roark <rod at sunsetsystems.com> wrote:
> It sounds like your DB server's admin feature is listening only on
> localhost and not on the network interface... which is the default
> setting that you'd probably expect.
>
> Rod
>
> Hai Yi wrote:
>> Hello there:
>>
>> I installed an apache http server on my ubuntu linux box, and I config
>> the port forwarding in my router, and I can access the page from
>> outside of my local network, everything is cool.
>> however, when I installed an oracle express version db server on the
>> same box, I can access its admin page from the same box by typing:
>> http://localhost:8080/apex, I config the router's port forwarding
>> again, but this time, I can't visit the page from outside, and I can't
>> visit the page from inside either (use
>> http://192.168.1.128:8080/apex).
>>
>> Some ppl said that it might be that I have my firewall installed on
>> the linux box, and this is my opened services:
>>
>> PORT     STATE SERVICE
>> 22/tcp   open  ssh
>> 80/tcp   open  http
>> 631/tcp  open  ipp
>> 1521/tcp open  oracle
>> 3306/tcp open  mysql
>> 8080/tcp open  http-proxy
>>
>>
>> I hope that I've made myself understood.
>>
>> any help?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Hai
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