Re: Totally stumped - very long post
- From: Olivier Nicole <on@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:55:12 +0700 (ICT)
Now here's a traceroute from the server to my Mac at home (actually to the =
IP of the dsl router:
traceroute 66.140.63.124
traceroute to 66.140.63.124 (66.140.63.124), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 * * *
traceroute: sendto: Host is down
2 traceroute: wrote 66.140.63.124 40 chars, ret=3D-1
*traceroute: sendto: Host is down
traceroute: wrote 66.140.63.124 40 chars, ret=3D-1
Would be usefull to try to traceroute from your mac to your server:
comparing both traceroute helps to see where the route is blocked.
A ping in both direction will help too.
A traceroute to another IP in 66.140.63/24 network may help. To
another IP in 66.140/16. To another IP in 66/8.
Traceroute from and to the webmail machine could help too, find the
difference, understand why there is difference and then you have your
problem located.
Then install wireshark (/usr/ports/net/wireshark-lite/) on the server
from the ports and see what it says when you are trying to browse the
server? Can you see the SYN packet? Does the server send the SYN/ACK
packet?
Install wireshark on your Mac client and do the same test, does
yourclient send the SYN packet? Do you see the SYN/ACK sent bythe
server?
Desactivate the firewall on both machines.
Olivier
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