Having an issue port forwarding

Having an issue port forwarding

Having an issue port forwarding
Having an issue port forwarding
Saturday - last edited 15 hours ago
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Hello,

 

So my hardware consists of an OC200, ER605, SG2016P, and 2 EAP670's. I have a beelink mini pc running windows 11 that's connected to the switch as well.

 

This is my first time really getting into anything network related. This is the setup video I followed.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeNKSde88tU

 

My issue right now is port forwarding for Deluge. Deluge is installed on my beelink pc. I followed the port settings that I found on some website (site deleted because couidn't post it here), but when I check any of those ports on this site (https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/), they're all closed still.

 

Now earlier today I did successfully create a port forward for Plex (on the same pc as Deluge). So now when I use the site above to check for open ports, 32400 (plex's port), that one is open.

 

So i'm just confused as to why I was able to port forward to Plex and those ports are now open, but Deluge's ports are not.

 

Thank you

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Re:Having an issue port forwarding-Solution
15 hours ago - last edited 15 hours ago

 Hi @VinnyHaw 

 

Can you access the server remotely? Sometimes, those checkers may not be accurate.

 

If not, you may contact your Internet service provider; they may block those ports.

 

In the meantime, you may refer to the following link:

Why virtual server (port forwarding) feature is not working on your TP-Link Business router?

 

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Re:Having an issue port forwarding
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  @VinnyHaw 

 

there is nothing wrong with your port forwarding, you have to look at the Deluge application, I don't know about that app but isn't it a bittorrent solution? why should you port forward to it? I use recilio and port forwarding nothing to the server, you can try turning on UPnP on the router to see if that can solve your problem, then ports will be dynamically forwarded. but then I would delete the port forwards you have created so they don't cause problems for you

 

 

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Re:Having an issue port forwarding
Saturday

  @MR.S 

 

Yeah I was simply confused all night. Everything looked right.

 

I went ahead and downloaded Qbittorrent and got Socks5Auth setup on that and it worked perfectly out of the box. I prefer Deluge in everyway, but if I can't get it to work anymore then I just have to jump ship.

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15 hours ago - last edited 15 hours ago

 Hi @VinnyHaw 

 

Can you access the server remotely? Sometimes, those checkers may not be accurate.

 

If not, you may contact your Internet service provider; they may block those ports.

 

In the meantime, you may refer to the following link:

Why virtual server (port forwarding) feature is not working on your TP-Link Business router?

 

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