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Port Forwarding 2860
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28 Dec 2013 21:48 #78594
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Port Forwarding 2860 was created by xero50
Hi,
I have had a 2860n model (firmware 3.7.3.1) now for a few weeks, and trying to set up any sort of port forwarding is providing to be something of a problem.
Ideally, I want to forward all port 80 traffic to a specific server on the LAN..............That said, today, I would settle for being able to open up and forward any port, which to date I have singly failed to achieve. (by that I literally mean, unable to open up any port for any traffic of any kind, let alone forward it).
Following advice on this forum, I have de-selected management from the WAN, and have changed the default ports (ie 80, 443, 21, 22 etc etc etc) to other port numbers. I have lost count of the number of times that I have read and re-read the manual.................
I am hoping that there is something very simple somewhere that I have missed or overlooked
Any thoughts or input from anyone here would be greatfully appreciated
Thanks
Xero
I have had a 2860n model (firmware 3.7.3.1) now for a few weeks, and trying to set up any sort of port forwarding is providing to be something of a problem.
Ideally, I want to forward all port 80 traffic to a specific server on the LAN..............That said, today, I would settle for being able to open up and forward any port, which to date I have singly failed to achieve. (by that I literally mean, unable to open up any port for any traffic of any kind, let alone forward it).
Following advice on this forum, I have de-selected management from the WAN, and have changed the default ports (ie 80, 443, 21, 22 etc etc etc) to other port numbers. I have lost count of the number of times that I have read and re-read the manual.................
I am hoping that there is something very simple somewhere that I have missed or overlooked
Any thoughts or input from anyone here would be greatfully appreciated
Thanks
Xero
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28 Dec 2013 23:05 #78596
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Port Forwarding 2860
not sure if will help you but port 443 will override any existing port forward using this port ... so just change the 443
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-ssl-vpn-troubleshooting
Latest firmware is 3.7.3.3 if you want to try from the begin
ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2860/v3.7.3.3/
Latest firmware is 3.7.3.3 if you want to try from the begin
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29 Dec 2013 14:22 #78597
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Many thanks for your advice.
I have now updated the firware to 3.7.3.3, and again trawled my way through all the settings.................
Sadly, it seems that I am simply still not able to open up any port either by using the Port Forwarding or Open Ports facilities in the console.
I can't help but wonder if there is something else somewhere in the settings that is simply stopping me from opening-up a port, as this problem appears to effect all ports without exception.
Any further ideas or thoughts would be most appreciated
Thanks
Xero
I have now updated the firware to 3.7.3.3, and again trawled my way through all the settings.................
Sadly, it seems that I am simply still not able to open up any port either by using the Port Forwarding or Open Ports facilities in the console.
I can't help but wonder if there is something else somewhere in the settings that is simply stopping me from opening-up a port, as this problem appears to effect all ports without exception.
Any further ideas or thoughts would be most appreciated
Thanks
Xero
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29 Dec 2013 16:48 #78598
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tomorrow should be in the forums few other users to help ... but in mean time some guides ... note maybe need to check and the firewall for filters
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1749538
here maybe mr draytek advice will help you
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1368080
http://www.draytek.com/.upload/pdffiles/121eb66c0eef6b2cafc08fd3cafd6358.pdf
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1797&Itemid=293&lang=en
here maybe mr draytek advice will help you
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05 Jan 2014 10:50 #78653
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I am pleased to report that I seem to have fixed my problem.
Having been away for a few days for the New Year, I returned determined to tackle my port forwarding issues.
I had originally/previously set-up my router with a 10.0.0.x address as this fitted nicely with my existing network/s, and saved me the bother of re-setting the servers with new static addresses etc etc.
So, on my return, I decided to once again put the router back into default settings, and to use/keep the Draytek default 192.168.1.x address schema.
Changed the default remote management ports (as previously discussed)
Changed the IP addresses of the static servers to new '192' addressses
Setup a restricted range of '192' addresses for the DHCP devices
Setup Port Forwarding as per the manual
Hey-presto - - - - - it works !!!
Quite why this should be, I cannot say, and will leave to better minds than mine, but I'm not complaining, as objective is now achieved.
Many thanks for your earlier assistance, comments and guidance, and I hope that this note helps anyone in the future with similar issues
Xero
Having been away for a few days for the New Year, I returned determined to tackle my port forwarding issues.
I had originally/previously set-up my router with a 10.0.0.x address as this fitted nicely with my existing network/s, and saved me the bother of re-setting the servers with new static addresses etc etc.
So, on my return, I decided to once again put the router back into default settings, and to use/keep the Draytek default 192.168.1.x address schema.
Changed the default remote management ports (as previously discussed)
Changed the IP addresses of the static servers to new '192' addressses
Setup a restricted range of '192' addresses for the DHCP devices
Setup Port Forwarding as per the manual
Hey-presto - - - - - it works !!!
Quite why this should be, I cannot say, and will leave to better minds than mine, but I'm not complaining, as objective is now achieved.
Many thanks for your earlier assistance, comments and guidance, and I hope that this note helps anyone in the future with similar issues
Xero
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06 Jan 2014 19:26 #78665
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This one had me scratching my head for some time too - everything worked on my 2860 bar SSL access to my internal web-server...then I found that the VPN hogs 443 by default
Replied by c128 on topic Re: Port Forwarding 2860
not sure if will help you but port 443 will override any existing port forward using this port ... so just change the 443babis3g wrote:
ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2860/v3.7.3.3/
This one had me scratching my head for some time too - everything worked on my 2860 bar SSL access to my internal web-server...then I found that the VPN hogs 443 by default
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