Re: Accessing the freedb cd database

jKILLSPAM.schipper_at_math.uu.nl
Date: 11/24/05


Date: 24 Nov 2005 16:47:56 GMT

Geoff <geoff@totalautomotive.org> wrote:
> jKILLSPAM.schipper@math.uu.nl wrote:
>> Geoff <geoff@totalautomotive.org> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>I have a small LAN (XP, Debian,W98)via a Netcomm NB5+4W modem/router and
>>>am unable to access the freedb cd database.
>>>I read that the database uses ports 8880 and 80,if this is true do I
>>>need to forward both those ports to the box trying to access the database ?
>>>If this is the case,port 80 is already forwarded to the Debian box (
>>>webserver)
>>>I am new to the world of routers etc (unlearned)
>>>
>>>Any help/advice appreciated
>>>Regards
>>>Geoff

>> From what host do you try to access the database?
>>
>> Joachim
>
> exetel.com.au

Erm... sorry, that's your ISP ('Internet Service Provider'), I guess. I
used 'host' to mean 'computer'. Now, from which of your computers do you
try to access freedb, are there any errors in the router's log, and are
you certain your configuration is ok?

                Joachim



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