AC1750 Accessing Nextcloud via HTTPS

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AC1750 Accessing Nextcloud via HTTPS
AC1750 Accessing Nextcloud via HTTPS
2021-12-30 16:34:07 - last edited 2022-01-01 16:09:23
Model: Archer A10  
Hardware Version: V7
Firmware Version: 1.1.3

Hi,

I'm trying to setup the AC1750 to forward incoming traffic to a Raspberry PI I have running Nextcloud.

I have signed up for TP-link DNS service and the pi is setup with SSL for that DDNS address.

However, I can not for the life of me figure out how to setup the router to direct the traffic. On my old ISP router, it was a simple port forward for both HTTP and HTTPS.

 

But in the virtual server, only HTTP is listed.

 

I tried remote management by selecting a specific device and entering the IP of the Raspberry Pi. but just brings up a warning

"This remote IP address and the current LAN IP address cannot be in the same subset. Please enter another one"

But honestly, I don't even know if that is the right way to do it.

 

cheers.

Mark.

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Re:AC1750 Accessing Nextcloud via HTTPS-Solution
2021-12-30 19:45:52 - last edited 2022-01-01 16:09:23

@Britman 

 

Let say that your RPi is with IP address 192.168.1.100.

To have HTTPS port opened on the router, you should set the virtual server like this:

 

If HTTPS is not in the list of Existing Services, just type HTTPS in the Service Type field and for port set 443.

Don't forget to replcae 192.168.1.100 with your actual RPi IP address.

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2021-12-30 19:45:52 - last edited 2022-01-01 16:09:23

@Britman 

 

Let say that your RPi is with IP address 192.168.1.100.

To have HTTPS port opened on the router, you should set the virtual server like this:

 

If HTTPS is not in the list of Existing Services, just type HTTPS in the Service Type field and for port set 443.

Don't forget to replcae 192.168.1.100 with your actual RPi IP address.

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Re:AC1750 Accessing Nextcloud via HTTPS
2022-01-01 16:26:47 - last edited 2022-01-01 16:27:37

@terziyski Thank you so much, I don't know why I didn't just think to add HTTPS even though it's not listed. All up and running, let-encrypt, HTTPS. I'm even using TP-Link DNS service.

Have a great 2022.

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