Protocols / Routing :: Unable To Forward Port
Feb 2, 2013
So I need to forward certain ports to play/log-in game:
TCP: 80, 443, 2099, 5222, 5223, 8393-8400
UDP: 5000:5500
I did forward them in my router and checked them with PFPortChecker, every port seems to open except 2099, I don't understand why.Note that I disabled Windows Firewall, Router's Firewall, and I'm using Kaspersky Internet Security which I disable while checking ports/logging to game
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Aug 15, 2011
I'm trying to forward ports for game connections. For this particular game, I'm trying to forward port 7777My ports aren't forwarding according to: Open Port Check Tool - Test Port Forwarding on Your Router and Open Port Check Tool[CODE]
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Sep 19, 2011
i want to open portforward to utorrent in arouter but i cant open the addres of the router lookand when i go to local area connection status /status/detailsi found number of ip but there is no gateway i take whole ip and put them in browser and its dont open but the last friday i wake up in 3am run cmd and put ipconfigi found the gateway 192.168.2.45put it it in browser its open want username and pass i know them but i see lets doit next day going to bed next day the gate way reverse to the stupid gateway in in the pic i cant use aprogram to open port as i cant knowing my router mode
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Oct 15, 2012
I am not an expert at routing but was wondering what the most cost and time effective way to have an ip request return with another ip address from outside the WAN of the router. Specifically want to have an application request for example 192.168.1.121 and have 173.194.43.41 respond and communicate with the application instead. To make it a bit more interesting I'd like actually to set a table or config file to point to a domain name (url) which gets resolved as an ip address. (Port independent) To get a better understanding: one example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in a browser and googles search engine comes up on the browser.
another example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in an ftp client and it hooks to an ftp server on the other side of the world which resolves to ftp.this-is-a-test.com.Make sense? I was looking at openwrt and tomato a little but I don't think I have such a complete grasp on how to do it in general. Being that it seems they are 2 different layers of the network model, I was told it can't be done but I don't know if I can believe that yet. Either by third party software orreprogramming the router or adding another device to the network, I have a feeling that it seems like such a simple redirection that it can be done somehow
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Jan 19, 2013
I have unchecked 'Block Anonymous Internet Requests” but then also I am not able to forward ports like 80 and port 443.
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Sep 27, 2012
I think i have tried everything i could think of to forward port 5900 with no luck. iIhave e4200. it is for RealVNC application. I followed steps from here: i have windows 7 and nortonn internet security. i disabled the firewall and added a rule to forward port 5900 in windows but did not work either.
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Jul 25, 2011
I'm having a problem forwarding port 1723. What i'm trying to do is to use VPN to access my server pc and I don't want to use the VPN software that is in the router. When I telnet the port it goes through but when i try to access it outside of the office I can't get through. I've been using [URL] to check port 1723 and I get this:
Error: I could not see your service on XX.XX.XX.XX on port (1723)
Reason: Connection refused
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Aug 17, 2011
I've been timing out via any FTP client, including FileZilla, FireFTP, and a few others. I even downloaded a few just to see if I could connect with other clients.I contacted my host who can't recreate the issue on their end. I contacted my ISP who instructed me to use my command prompt in order to connect to their server, and that of mozilla. Both times I was able to connect via the command prompt.I don't understand what's going on.If I can connect to the sample sites that my ISP gave me, why can't I connect using an FTP client any longer. What possible change could have been made to have caused that disconnection that happened a few nights ago, and is now causing the timeouts I continue to receive?
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Feb 13, 2012
I need to forward port 2875 from any public address to an internal address 192.168.20.103. I am not getting something right because it will not work. Below is my config.
Current configuration : 11012 bytes
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! Last configuration change at 23:30:24 UTC Fri Apr 12 2002 by cisco
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[Code]....
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Oct 14, 2011
I'm going to list out my problem, to make it faster to understand.1] My domain name is registered with a company, X.2] My webhosting is hosted by another company, Y.3] My web developer, Mr. Z is trying to do his bit and upload my website.Here's what happens:Mr. Z tells me that he's not able to upload my website and is getting the error "Connection timed out" and "Could not connect to server" on his FileZilla or something. He also tells me that there is a problem with my domain registry.Now, Company Y tells me that the domain name's A-records has to be pointed to the correct IP address [which is, of course, the webhosting IP I bought.]Company X tells me to login to my account and add an A-record pointing it to the correct IP address. I did that.But still Mr. Z tells me he's getting the same error and is not able to connect to the domain name.Now, when I ping my website on MS command prompt, I get a "Request timed out" error.
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Feb 26, 2011
when im entering ip address of other computer in my remote desktop an error msg is coming "unable to logon you because of account restriction" fire wall and virus protection is off.
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In recent days, there was an electrical fault and my computer does not automatically connect to the wireless network in the house, since then. I do not know what happened.
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Apr 18, 2012
I need getting access to my http server. I have a host name that I configured to point to my IPS IP address. Port 80 is enabled on my server, but I can't seem to get access it from my web address [code]
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Jun 16, 2012
I am trying to port forward for Vuze and I am having a problem understanding the concepts at [URL] for working within two routers. I have a Zoom 5241 cable modem connected through a Motorola VT2442-VD for Vonage VOIP, then connected through my Netgear RangeMax WPN824v3 wireless router, to my computer. I am also running AVG internet security. Here is a look at my ipconfig /all:
C:Users
ex>ipconfig /all
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : MarekFamily
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
[code]....
However, I do not understand where to setup the static ips and where to drop DHCP to be able to port forward successfully. I have tried in Vuze to set up acceptable ports 51600 for TCP and UDP, but they continue to get this error: "NAT Error - Connect attempt to 67.60.124.173:51600 (your computer) timed out after 20 seconds. This means your port is probably closed." I do know that the Ip present is from my Vonage with my external IP address. I even tried to establish rules for TCP and UDP within AVG Firewall settings for the Vuze program.
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Apr 5, 2011
I've been having trouble signing into the PSN and Sony have given me some TCP and UDP ports to enter, I presume they're the ports for PSN.
TCP Ports: 80, 443, 5223, and 10070 - 10080
UDP Ports: 3478, 3479, 3658, and 10070,
When you want to open new ports on the BT HomeHub you have to fill out this form, and I don't know whereabouts I enter these ports I've been given.
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Jul 19, 2012
im trying to set up my cctv so i can watch it from my iphone outside my network and it says to open ports 80, 9000 and 15961. ive successfully opened ports 80 and 9000 but cant seem to get 15961 to open. i have an att 2wire.
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May 17, 2012
I have a gmail site,For some reason, I am unable to log into the site.
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May 21, 2012
We just had a TEW-72GR router fail and replaced it with a TEW-GR. Now I am unable to get to my domain (mydomain.net) from outside the network. Inside the network, all appears to be fine. I can enter that address and get to the site with no issues.We use SBS 2008 with windows 7 clients.All clients can get out to the web, we can send and receive emails, but I can not access the domain.
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I have a cisco 1841 and I am hooking up some cameras onto my network. My global IP is 64.190.170.2 and my internal IP which is going to my cameras DVR is 192.168.1.15. I need to be able to forward port 8080 from my global IP to my local IP so i can view my DVR remotely. What is the command i need to put in my Cisco 1841 to forward this port?
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Jan 24, 2013
force something such as a Telnet client to use a particular outbound port when opening the TCP connection?
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I am trying to setup my lab so I purchased 3 cisco 2501 to study for my CCNA, my question is? I have 2 serial interfaces and 1 AUI for ethernet on each router. How can I configure the Ethernet interface, if I don't see it on the configuration. From the CLI command I issue the command show ip int brief. But It only shows the 2 serials but no E0 interface.
PS. I do have an Ethernet Transceiver connected to the AUI port on the router with a straight through cable going into a 2950 switch.
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Dec 22, 2012
So I am working on a website with MySQL/PHP that I have been developing on my Linux box. I wanted to show a friend my progress so I temporarily opened up port 80. So he was able to just type in my public IP and it brought him to my localhost index.
My question is, when I type in my IP address in the URL bar, does the web browser automatically just assume port 80? What happens if I want to have 2 different servers from the same local network and one is running through port 80 and the other is running through port 90? In this case, would I have to type ":90" to access the machine running on port 90?
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I have my internet through CenturyLink which is a DSL connection running on an Actiontec Q1000 on a Windows 7 set up. I'm trying to run a subsonic server on my computer to stream my music collection. It was all working beautifully until I had to switch to this modem from my previous. Now, when I go to canyouseeme.org, it can't see that 4040 and 8080 are open. They need to be for subsonic to work? I've tried to set it up as portforwarding
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May 13, 2012
At first I tried to port forward 25565 on my D-Link Router account, but that didn't work for anyone trying to connect through the External IP.
People can connect locally over my network and I can connect to the game via localhost, but like I said, no friends from abroad.
I've checked my External IP and that doesn't work, I've tried resetting my router to factory default and then reinstalling the firmware for the model, that didn't work. I tried removing the firewall altogether, and also just allowing 25565, but that didn't work. I also got my friend to take their firewall off as well.
(Also, it should be known, when I'm port forwarding I'm allowing access, and have 25565 set in both TCP and UDP. I tested to see if the port was open on Open Port Check Tool, but it said it was closed (connection timed out) even though I had it forwarded)
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Sep 4, 2011
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Jan 19, 2013
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I'm currently setup with PPPOA and I've added various ports for different programs (a Teamspeak 3 Server[9987] and Minecraft[25565]) either dont work. I used a port checker program and they either say the port is closed or the connection is refused...I've tried using a static IP but I think i configured it wrong becuase i was barely able to get the internet while using it, either way..the ports didn't open.
DCHP is disabled (Tried enabling, didn't work) The above ports are enabled with Windows firewall (inbound+outbound) and Im not using any Anti-virus software to block the ports. Windows 7 64bit, fresh format and ports that wont go through.
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At any rate, below is a screenshot of what I'm getting in ipconfig. My assumption is that I'm not getting the correct DNS info, but I don't even know at this point.
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