Note that I usually allow all high ports in my firewalls…but I know many default firewalls don’t do so. You’ll also need the ESTABLISHED,RELATED rule that most firewalls include.
The only firewall enabled is the BSD Firewall within Webmin, no other 3rd party firewall software is running.
I have these 2 rules set up:
12316 Allow If protocol is TCP and optional destination ports are 10000
12317 Allow If protocol is TCP and optional destination ports are 20000
That seems right but still no luck…
Hmmm, I dont really follow this:
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 10000 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 20000 -j ACCEPT
You could check to be sure Webmin is listening on public addresses…maybe if you installed for ports or some other package source, it is configured to only listen on localhost (seems silly, but there are folks out there that get all crazy-eyed when they hear of a web-based GUI that allows root access and want to do everything possible to make it useless after install).
netstat can show you whats listening where, or you can look in the /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf file for the listen= directive.
I’m so sorry to take up your time…I’m such a dummy! I didn’t open the Ports on my Router!! DUUH…Thats usually the first thing I take care of but it totally slipped my mind… I started looking to deep into the problem and thats probably why…haha.