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Plusnet Firewall Query
28-02-2008 10:43 AM
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I've been having problems remotely connecting to my router at home, and initially put it down to changing my package to Pro package. As it was now showing "server assigned" for my IP address in the member centre, It appeared that my IP may have changed.
However, after checking with plusnet, and myself on the router locally when I got home, my IP is the same.
Now, after browsing through the member centre, and casually looking at the info for the Plusnet firewall, I noticed that the setting of 'Low', which mine is on, blocks these ports:
20, 21, 25, 80, 111, 135, 137, 138, 139, 445, 515, 1080, 1433, 3128, 3306, 6000, 8080.
Of course my router remote admin is on 8080.
What's going to be the easies way of setting the plusnet firewall to allow 8080? I see there's an advanced admin panel for it, but now "exception" kind of option.
Or do you think changing the router to another port may be easier? (any recommended port to use?)
Regards
Griff
However, after checking with plusnet, and myself on the router locally when I got home, my IP is the same.
Now, after browsing through the member centre, and casually looking at the info for the Plusnet firewall, I noticed that the setting of 'Low', which mine is on, blocks these ports:
20, 21, 25, 80, 111, 135, 137, 138, 139, 445, 515, 1080, 1433, 3128, 3306, 6000, 8080.
Of course my router remote admin is on 8080.
What's going to be the easies way of setting the plusnet firewall to allow 8080? I see there's an advanced admin panel for it, but now "exception" kind of option.
Or do you think changing the router to another port may be easier? (any recommended port to use?)
Regards
Griff
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Re: Plusnet Firewall Query
28-02-2008 10:50 AM
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Hi Griff,
I imagine that the simple solution will be to stop using the PlusNet Firewall and reply on your Router Fiewall and security instead.
We will ultimately be looking into further security options, possibly including our own Firewall, but this won't happen in the immediate future.
I imagine that the simple solution will be to stop using the PlusNet Firewall and reply on your Router Fiewall and security instead.
We will ultimately be looking into further security options, possibly including our own Firewall, but this won't happen in the immediate future.
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Re: Plusnet Firewall Query
28-02-2008 10:54 AM
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Or more simply, configure your router to use a port that is not blocked, like 8081. Most routers allow you to specify the external access port it will listen on.
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28-02-2008 11:44 AM
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I can change the port easy enough, so I'll just change it to 8081.
When I get home obviously, as I can't get into it remotely
When I get home obviously, as I can't get into it remotely
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