- Port forwarding with Dabs Value ADSL router
- Posted by Dylan Parry on October 5th, 2003
Hi,
First of all, apologies if this is not the correct group.
I have a Dabs Value ADSL router, PTI PAE-CE84, and I want to set it up so
that I can forward requests to my public IP to a computer on my network.
For example, say I have the IP address 127.0.0.1 as my public IP. I want
to set up port forwarding so that this IP points to 10.0.0.3:8080 on my
network.
I have tried configuring my router's Virtual Server settings, but nothing
seems to work! I know you don't have a crystal ball, but has anyone else
any idea why this isn't working, or how I can get it to work?
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Dylan Parry
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- Posted by Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 on October 5th, 2003
On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 00:47, Dylan Parry <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote:
for a start, 127.0.0.1 won't be your public IP address (it is used to
point back to the localhost - ie your own PC) but one will be assigned
I've just checked the settings on a couple of Conexant AMX-CA64E and
the model you have (similar, but slight changes) and think you should
have no problem using the last portion of the form to set the "public
port" and "private port" to 8080, type to TCP and fill in the local IP
address of 10.0.0.3 for "host IP address". If you've done that and it
still doesn't work, maybe you could put a capture screen image on some
webspace (don't post binary to the newsgroup) and take it from there.
- Posted by Dylan Parry on October 5th, 2003
Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 wrote:
Yeah, I know that
I was just using the loopback as an example IP number.
That's what I have tried (although in this case I used 8335 as the port
number). I know that the ISP is not blocking any ports, so it must be the
router...
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- Posted by Martin Cooper on October 5th, 2003
Dylan Parry <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote:
Hi,
I suspect you've already tried this, but have you saved the settings and
rebooted the router? For this router, the settings won't take affect until
they are saved and the router rebooted.
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Martin
- Posted by Dylan Parry on October 5th, 2003
Martin Cooper wrote:
Yup. Saved and rebooted, tested, didn't work many times. Incidentally, I
was testing from a machine external to the network in case you are
wondering that too.
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- Posted by Nat Stott on October 5th, 2003
"Dylan Parry" <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote in message
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Xp's own?
And what software do you have listening to this port? I get connection
refused if I try to connect with a browser.
- Posted by Dylan Parry on October 5th, 2003
Nat Stott wrote:
Nope, no other firewalls just the NAT provided by the router.
It's a webserver. The port shows as closed if I do a port scan using the
"Shields up" website, so the router isn't even opening the ports that I
tell it to...
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