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rlagksquf

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#204433 1-Oct-2016 11:38
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Hi Guys

 

I have installed my edgerouter lite and it has fibre internet access now.

 

Now I am trying to run HTTP server to host some website but I can't get port forwarding work..

 

My setting is as below. I made exact same rules for port 80 and 81 but for some reason 81 is reachable by outside but not 80 by checking with http://www.canyouseeme.org/

 

But count goes up whenever I try to connect to port 80 as below (count is 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THanks in advance


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cynnicallemon
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  #1643742 1-Oct-2016 12:26
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Does port 443 respond from outside?

 

I would have thought your "drop rule" rule 30 should be at the end after rule 50. I guess if you do that the rule 30 would become say rule 60

 

I think that you can combine ports in rules if they are going to the same destination IP and protocol, 

 

   port 80,81




rlagksquf

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  #1643743 1-Oct-2016 12:42
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I have added 443 in NAT now but 443 is not reachable by outside as well. Only 81 is

 

I have also moved drop invalid to the last order but didn't make difference unfortuantely


cynnicallemon
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  #1643746 1-Oct-2016 12:55
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Can you add port 80 to rule 50?




rlagksquf

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  #1643754 1-Oct-2016 13:09
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I have combined port 80 and 81 as you suggested as below but only 81 is working

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


dfnt
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  #1643853 1-Oct-2016 14:38
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Wouldn't it be easier to use the port forward tab as opposed to the NAT tab?

 

The port forward tab automatically creates the firewall rules


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