I don't know where to go after this, but here goes. I have a Deco m4 router.
I've done the NAT PORT Forwarding to open Port 23. Internal IP is the Ip address of my machine. Internal port is 23.
The external port is the one that is see in the Synchronet Port Scanner.
In UFW (linux), I open port 23 (sudo ufw 23 allow)
It still does not allow communication.
Am I missing something? Is there a
way to make it think it's 23 and it's reall 4023? My limited ability is
not getting me far.
Re: Ports
By: Grease to All on Tue Feb 28 2023 04:24 pm
I don't know where to go after this, but here goes. I have a Deco m4 router.
I've done the NAT PORT Forwarding to open Port 23. Internal IP is the Ip address of my machine. Internal port is 23.
The external port is the one that is see in the Synchronet Port Scanner.
In UFW (linux), I open port 23 (sudo ufw 23 allow)
It still does not allow communication.
Have you checked the UFW logs? Have you tried disabling UFW?
Am I missing something? Is there a
way to make it think it's 23 and it's reall 4023? My limited ability is
not getting me far.
Define "it".
Have you checked the UFW logs? Have you tried disabling UFW?
I have not checked the logs. I have tried disabling UFW. Same result.
Define "it".
The port or whatever is blocking entry. It does let traffic out, not in.
On 02-28-23 19:51, Digital Man mumbled to Grease about Ports.
Re: Ports
By: Grease to All on Tue Feb 28 2023 04:24 pm
I don't know where to go after this, but here goes. I have a Deco m4 router.
I've done the NAT PORT Forwarding to open Port 23. Internal IP is the Ip address of my machine. Internal port is 23.
The external port is the one that is see in the Synchronet Port Scanner. In UFW (linux), I open port 23 (sudo ufw 23 allow)
It still does not allow communication.
Have you checked the UFW logs? Have you tried disabling UFW?
I have not checked the logs.
I have tried disabling UFW. Same result.
Am I missing something? Is there a
way to make it think it's 23 and it's reall 4023? My limited ability is not getting me far.
Define "it".
The port or whatever is blocking entry. It does let traffic out, not in.
might be jesus. we may never know.
Re: Re: Ports
By: MRO to Grease on Thu Mar 02 2023 01:53 am
might be jesus. we may never know.
Somebody's knockin'
Should I let him in?
Lord, it's the devil
Would you look at him?
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