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Trouble setting up wan access to internal server

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27 Mar 2019 13:39 #1 by bruceread
Hi,

I like to think I am quite good at these thing normally, but I am struggling!...I have just migrated from a Netgear ProSafe SRX5308, which I had no problems configuring - But I just cannot get this to work on my new 2960. I have spent all morning trawling through help pages and insrtuctions - but cannot get it to work!

Basically I want to WAN allow connections to ports 8000 and 8001 using TCP on IP address 192.168.1.111.

I have tried Port redirection, setting up IP object and filter setup. Obviously I have either missed something - or done it wrong!

HELP!

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29 Mar 2019 17:41 #2 by bruceread
nobody?

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29 Mar 2019 18:47 #3 by piste basher
Replied by piste basher on topic Re: Trouble setting up wan access to internal server
You don't mention Open Ports - is that available on the 2960? Might be a long shot.

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29 Mar 2019 20:25 #4 by ccarmock
I have a similar setup with a 2960 working. The only thing I needed to do was ensure the port redirection was setup under the NAT menu. This then opened the right firewall rules to allow traffic to pass through.

I have:-
Port redirection mode: One to One
WAN profile: WAN1
Source IP - blank
Public port 80
Private IP - the internal IP address of the server
Private port - the port on the server I want the traffic to land on - also 80

You can add additional port mappings int he 'More port' area

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03 Apr 2019 14:29 #5 by bruceread

ccarmock wrote: I have a similar setup with a 2960 working. The only thing I needed to do was ensure the port redirection was setup under the NAT menu. This then opened the right firewall rules to allow traffic to pass through.

I have:-
Port redirection mode: One to One
WAN profile: WAN1
Source IP - blank
Public port 80
Private IP - the internal IP address of the server
Private port - the port on the server I want the traffic to land on - also 80

You can add additional port mappings int he 'More port' area



I have pretty much the same setup. The only difference is I am using 8000 and 8001

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04 Apr 2019 19:09 #6 by bruceread
any other ideas?
I have setup a filter in the firewall - should I have done this?

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