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port fowarding
02-09-2024 6:25 PM
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Can someone help?
See my attachment, both portchecker and yougetsignal both say the port is closed, why?
In the 'show ip address' column I have selected my internal device which needs to accept connections
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 7:12 PM
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Is there any device in your network listening for activity on thoses ports ?
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 7:27 PM - edited 02-09-2024 7:35 PM
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There is nothing wrong with the port forward rule you have setup
On the Hub Two looking in >Technical Log >Event Log do you see for the time you tested the connection using portchecker or yougetsignal these entries? (The 192.168.10.220 will be your listening device)
19:04:39, 02 Sep. FWL Port Forward Server(192.168.10.220) TCP 5006 accepted a new connection from 85.255.232.96
19:04:38, 02 Sep. FWL Port Forward Server(192.168.10.220) TCP 5006 accepted a new connection from 85.255.232.96
These are examples of a port forward rule accepting a connection.
You can not test a UDP port connection with those sites
You need the device the port forward rule points to application listening (running) for inbound connections for a tester to confirm connection, is this the case?
EDIT: new connection from will be the IP Address of the tester
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 8:51 PM
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Yes, I have a NAS device listening for port 5006 which I have given it a specific ip address within the ip range for the router
Yes. In the log there is an entry which says "FWL Port Forward Server(my device ip address) TCP 5006 accepted a new connection from 45.33.50.110
But portchecker still reports 5006 is closed? and I still cannot connect to my NAS outside of the internal network
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:04 PM
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Are you able to connect locally? I'm expecting you can.
Is the NAS default gateway IP Address correct, should be the Hub Two.
Some NAS drives have a firewall which needs setting up for outside connections to be allowed
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:12 PM
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@rod-router Is this a Synology box ?
Being nosey can/will you say what's opening port 9308.
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:16 PM
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that port is UPnP created rule
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:20 PM
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@Dan_the_Van If it's P&P then an application has opened it.
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:34 PM - edited 02-09-2024 9:35 PM
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Yes I knew about UPnP but not P&P
Late now, I'm not about tomorrow so I'll leave this to you
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 9:42 PM
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Port in question is 5006 (the 9308 port has no issues)
Yes, it is synology. I can enter locally and open login via quickconnect too however I need to be able to drag and drop files
Yes, default gateway is set HUB2 address
Not had any issues with my previous ISP
Re: port fowarding
02-09-2024 10:00 PM
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@rod-router I've a couple of those boxes I'll have a play tomorrow................
Re: port fowarding
03-09-2024 8:58 AM
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Port is now open.
I have a VPN service installed on the synology for further protection and I needed to select a check box named 'accept multiple gateways'
Although I still cannot access my NAS from outside the network, for now back to synology help pages
Thank you all for your help and suggestions which did spur me on
Re: port fowarding
03-09-2024 9:55 AM
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@rod-router Thanks for the update, let us know how you get on...........
Re: port fowarding
16-09-2024 9:33 AM
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I managed to get the port forward open however my synology webdav client is not responding for some unknown reason even though everythng is online and seen by their network.
I am now using a workaround a program called Tailscale, its free for persoanl use, uses Google authentification without the need for port forwarding and can access my files anywhere.
Re: port fowarding
16-09-2024 9:47 AM
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@rod-router Tailscale, good reccomendation.......
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