ubuntu server 12.10 64BIT HELPE

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  • I am sure this a similar issue as to what you have mentioned before. Please answer this - have you forwarded the appropriate ports on your router to the local IP address of the device you want to access outside your network? If so, have you checked to see if the outside can see it? Please go to

    Code
    http://www.canyouseeme.org


    where it says "what port" - input the port you need to access.


    If it says "error" - then you haven't forwarded the port properly
    if it says "Success" then you have.

    If I take a while to respond, you can see why.....


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  • hello my friend
    can you explane this for me :
    i configur IPCAM WIFI i open port 8xx1 i do connect from any network but went i open port 35xxx or athers for server i do sam configuration is nor working
    if the port 8xx1 work so ISP not bloking :(
    i dont know i am confust plz my friend can you explane this to me thank you for help

  • Bit hard to understand you but just to point out - ANY port from outside the network will not work unless it is forwarded on your router. The external port can be different to the internal port as long as this is defined, and also the IP address (or mac address/host name) needs to be linked to this port. How to do that depends on your router. I can't explain it any more than that, because it is router specific, so I can only try to help you understand the concept - for more info try this link
    http://linuxsat-support.com/ca…1726-port-forwarding.html

    If I take a while to respond, you can see why.....


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  • ok, when i did teamviewer i set up your netgear router for port forward. port 35xxx is forwarded to 192.168.0.44 (your server) as long as you have set up the hardware correctly there shouldnt be an issue,


    original router is connected to your netgear only!! >>> your server is connected to the netgear along with any other devices.


    you now need to set up you dns to your i.p. > any traffic that has your dns address will be directed to your ip. > from there the netgear will forward the traffic to your local ip 192.168.0.44.


    i am sorry i couldnt help you further, but you dont have the local card in your reader.


    you need to get your head around how port forwarding works, do a bit more reading. when you have the local card to hand let me know and i will help you futher.

  • Just to remind;

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    <9> DO NOT post your email address, IP address, DNS address or any private data on the open forum, this is for your own safety.


    This isn't limited to the above so also applies to external ports that are not blocked on your router - this can be a security issue - hence why I have 'x'd them out. Internal IP addresses and ports not an issue because they are unique to your own network.

    If I take a while to respond, you can see why.....


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