Originally Posted by
BeoR
Check the ifcfg-eth0 settings and have them comment out the "NETWORK" entry if it exists.
Don't think it's an ifcfg issue because it works internally. It's more likely a NAT issue. And it's really easy to confirm if it is.. just put it outside your network, if it works, then they're really isn't any problem with your apache.
Since you can't access the server remotely, have someone send you the logs by email nalang. When I have server issues, the first thing I really look at are the logs, before I even touch other things.