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Hairpin NAT (local loopback) 2820 LAN-WAN-LAN
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03 May 2011 11:37 #67550
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My outgoing 2800 series was able to perform hairpin NAT, whereby a web server on the LAN could be browsed via WAN IP (through port forwarding). I've just replaced this router with a 2820 and hairpin NAT no longer seems to work. I mostly get timeouts with the occasional successful connection. (Why it works at all if hairpin NAT isn't supported is beyond me.)
The 3.2 manual is silent on the subject. Does anyone know a way to get this working again (without setting up a local DNS server)? If there's no other solution I'll go down the DNS route. It just bugs me that this wasn't an issue on earlier iterations of this router, so I didn't need to think about it.
I previously posted about this
here
before I'd learnt about hairpin NAT.
The 3.2 manual is silent on the subject. Does anyone know a way to get this working again (without setting up a local DNS server)? If there's no other solution I'll go down the DNS route. It just bugs me that this wasn't an issue on earlier iterations of this router, so I didn't need to think about it.
I previously posted about this
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03 May 2011 12:55 #67552
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Latest firmware 3.3.5.2 should resolve this for you http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/downloads.html
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08 May 2011 12:43 #67637
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I had this issue on any newer firmware higher than 3.3.3 , i haven't tested 3.3.5.2 as i know have the 2830Vn
I hope the 3.3.5.2 solved this issue
I hope the 3.3.5.2 solved this issue
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06 Sep 2011 17:37 #69250
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any news on this issue yet. i am only experiencing loopback error when my machine is connecting from wan2 and looping back to a server on wan1. as a quick get around ive created a hosts file on my machine for my sites pointing them to the local address
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06 Sep 2011 17:38 #69251
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ive tried 3.3.5.2 beta and everything else i can get my hands on downloading to 3.3.3.3 doesn't work for me either found this article :-
http://durdle.com/archives/2011/01/05/nat-loopback-broken-on-draytek-vigor-2820-firmware-3-3-3/
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17 Sep 2011 13:16 #69409
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Replied by robpomeroy on topic Re: Hairpin NAT (local loopback) 2820 LAN-WAN-LAN
Just about to try the released 3.3.5.2 (232201); I'll try and remember to report back.
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