Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
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Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
01-02-2023 8:44 PM
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Time for my yearly post(s) !
Are ports filtered at PlusNet HQ ? If so, is there a list somewhere of the ports ?
I ask as up until yesterday morning I had been receiving some ports OK; now I am not receiving the same ports.
My settings here have not been changed; my router is a PN Hub 2 and is set for automatic update.
I can receive the ports if I place my device into DMZ.
I'm curious to know the reason.
Regards..
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
01-02-2023 10:25 PM
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What kind of device is requiring the ports be opened? Has it been updated recently around the time you noticed this problem?
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 7:58 AM
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can receive the ports if I place my device into DMZ.
if thats the case then the broadband firewall cant be blicking them
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Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 8:10 AM
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Other than the Hub Two, do you have any other routers on your network with a second IP address range?
What ports are you saying are being blocked, can you show some evidence of the event?
Dan.
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 1:04 PM
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I'm using a RPI4 as an access point to extend coverage.
Thanks for the reply..
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02-02-2023 1:09 PM
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Thanks for the reply..
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 1:21 PM
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No, Dmz is implemented on the router , it's nothing to do with the broadband firewall, that's implemented at plusnet. The dmz basically means that all unsolicited input is directed at the machine in the dmz.
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Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 1:27 PM
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Checking the traffic today I see that I am back to receiving as I was two days ago so I have removed my device from the DMZ and will check it again later today.
I have not made any changes between yesterday and today other than the DMZ change a few minutes ago.
Internet <-----> router ip <-----> router <-----> lan ip <-----> device ip <-----> device
Originally not in DMZ device ip receiving OK
Yesterday not in DMZ device ip not receiving OK ( no changes made )
Yesterday device in DMZ, receiving OK
Today device in DMZ, receiving OK
Thanks for the reply..
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 1:48 PM
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Regards..
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02-02-2023 3:44 PM
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Is there are requirement for you to have two networks? As the current configuration has introduced double NAT to the devices using the pi4 as a wifi access point?
double NAT can cause some confusions with port mappings.
In the past I have used RasAP which gives the option to use the pi4 in bridge mode, this way all device on your network share the same IP Address range as the Hub's DHCP server.
HTH
Re: Port Forwarding - allowed and not allowed ?
02-02-2023 6:39 PM
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Dan_the_Van, It's raspAp that I am using but not in bridge mode.
At the moment Ethernet is 192.168.*.*/32 and WiFi is 10.*.*.*/24 with masquerade.
I have the device back in DMZ and it's working OK at the moment so my curiosity will remain.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
Regards..
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