Port Forwarding Issue
Hi All,
I seem to be having an issue where my port forwarding is really tempermental. I have a static IP with my ISP, their router is currently in Bridge mode and hooked into the primary WAN port. I have a rule for my PLEX server on Port 32400 wich works without issue, however when I try and forward ports 80 & 443 to enable my nextcloud server I cannot see the server from any external source. If I ping the subdomain associated with this I get DNS resolution so I know its not a DNS issue so it must be a Firewall/NAT issue.
One thing to note, my WAN must be set to DHCP for the bridge mode to work as per my ISP's instructions.
I have tried durning off all IPS and ALG options and still no luck. I'm utterly flummoxed!
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@MR.S I have changed the managment port to 4433 and 8080 respectivley, still no joy
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Hi @EndlessSyn
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80 and 443 are reserved for the router in standalone mode. So, now you have changed them to different ones. What is the result when you access 80 and 443? What page do you see?
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@EndlessSyn Still no joy, however I have noticed that my OC200 hardware controller is now no longer working and stuck in a boot loop. It gets to 50%, hangs and restarts so im wondering if this was a controller issue all along rather than the firewall. I will factory reset the firewall and retest.
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@EndlessSyn Still no joy, however I have noticed that my OC200 hardware controller is now no longer working and stuck in a boot loop. It gets to 50%, hangs and restarts so im wondering if this was a controller issue all along rather than the firewall. I will factory reset the firewall and retest.
That'll be a different issue. I will not discuss the controller boot loop. You can try to fix it later with this in mind: it might be bricked if this does not boot up. Try the firmware recovery. Or boot-up failed because of unstable power.
Port forwarding still should work properly I have tested it before with different models and various firmware.
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