Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")

Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")

Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")
Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")
a week ago - last edited a week ago
Model: VX230v  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 0.16.0 2.0.0 v606c.0 Build 250307 Rel.37104n

Hi. I have a machine running an HTTP server.

 

I've created a static DHCP lease by going to Network > Lan Settings > Address Reservation in the web GUI and entering the machine's MAC address. I've opened the ports 80 and 443 towards it by going to Nat Forwarding > Virtual Servers and entering the leased IP as the "internal IP". I've disabled the firewall by going to Security > Firewall & DOS Protection and unchecking IPv4 SPI Firewall IPv6 SPI Firewall.

 

I'm 100% sure the server is running. I can connect to it in any web browser by typing the internal IP into the address bar while I'm connected to the same WiFi network (and I'm sure it's not cached by said browsers). I have a script running every few minutes that updates the DNS records and the IP it's being set to is definitely a public IP.

 

When I try to connect using the public IP or my domain name, the connection always times out. I'm sure that in this case the connection isn't even reaching my server, because it would log something otherwise. Perhaps getting dropped by the router?

 

I'd appreciate a hand. Thanks.

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Re:Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @fashdfashdfahsd 

 

My ISP was doing CG-NAT and I got around it by using Cloudflare Tunnel.

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Re:Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")
a week ago

Hello @fashdfashdfahsd ,

Welcome to our community.

 

The VX230v is a customized device specifically designed for local service providers. Its software is tailor-made to meet the unique needs of these providers and ensure consistency with their specific requirements.
Due to the special nature of the firmware on your device, our ability to provide troubleshooting may be limited.
Please ensure that you have set up port forwarding correctly.

For the port forwarding does not work, please refer to Why port forwarding feature is not working.

 

If there is no help, we suggest you contact the technical support of the service provider that provided the equipment, as they are the most suitable to offer the necessary assistance for your device.

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Re:Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @fashdfashdfahsd 

 

My ISP was doing CG-NAT and I got around it by using Cloudflare Tunnel.

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Re:Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")
a week ago

  @fashdfashdfahsd ,

Cool~ Thanks for your sharing. It will be helpful to other users.yes

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Re:Port Forwarding Troubles ("Timed Out")
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  @fashdfashdfahsd You could also use IPv6 if your ISP supports it.

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