Accessing port 9000 on a server behind the VPN

Accessing port 9000 on a server behind the VPN

Accessing port 9000 on a server behind the VPN
Accessing port 9000 on a server behind the VPN
a week ago - last edited Friday
Model: OC300  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.33.6 Build 20260227 Rel.79166

Hi all,

First of all, I'm not 100% sure that this is a problem with the OC300's VPN.

I have a Logitech Media Server (LMS) running in Docker on a Synology server.
The LMS uses port 9000.
Now I want to access the LMS via VPN. While I can access all possible ports behind the VPN (e.g., 192.168.x.y:5000 on the Synology), this does not work with the LMS.
In the local network, I can use 192.168.x.y:9000 to get access to the LMS..
I can also access the LMS at MyDomain:9000 when I open port 9000 in OC300.
However, access via 192.168.x.y:9000 does not work via the VPN from the remote client.

Is port 9000 not being forwarded via the VPN, or could the problem lie elsewhere?

 

Thank you for your support.

 

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a week ago - last edited Friday

  @GuWen 

Hi again,

you can close this issue.

The problem was the firewall of the Synology Server. 

After opening the Port 9000 in the firewall for this application, everything works fine.

 

Excuse me.

 

Regards

 

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Re:Accessing port 9000 on a server behind the VPN-Solution
a week ago - last edited Friday

  @GuWen 

Hi again,

you can close this issue.

The problem was the firewall of the Synology Server. 

After opening the Port 9000 in the firewall for this application, everything works fine.

 

Excuse me.

 

Regards

 

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