On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote: <snip> >>>> I haven't even seen one try at showing a tcpdump or similar. > <snip> > Ross: I have an old (2003) book about Network Troubleshooting. It > shows an example of using Telnet to Port 80, to see what's happening. > I just tried that, and assuming the CentOS server in Layered Tech is > configured the same way, which is a huge assumption, it is not > responding with HTML. However, I also tried that, to one of my web > sites, on a shared server in CT, (I had them disable Telnet and > Anonymous FTP) and it does not respond with HTML there either. My > browser can load my web site without any problem. CORRECTION! After I replied to Ross, I went back to the terminal window and it DID work as the book shows, on my web site in CT. I see all the HTML. It must take a *long* time. I am going to try it again, on the centos.org web site