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Re: [LUG] Adsl routers and port 81

 

On 21 August 2011 15:44, Kevin Lucas <kevin.lucas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 10:12 +0100, Gordon Henderson wrote:
>> On Sat, 20 Aug 2011, Kevin Lucas wrote:
>>
>> >>> The end game is just to see a security cam on port 81 of the webserver
>> >>
>> >> You need to make it so incoming traffic gets to your router on port 80
>> >> and then your router forwards it to your server's IP.
>> >>
>> >> You can do this with standard port-forwarding, but not all domestic
>> >> routers support this, or if you want to setup a "de-militarized
>> >> zone" (DMZ) you can, and put your server in the DMZ's IP address range.
>> >>
>> >> You only need Dynamic DNS if you plan on having your system accessible
>> >> from a domain name rather than just a public IP.
>> >>
>> >> Grant.
>> >>
>> > I have all the above but I get the router admin page if i use
>> >
>> >     http://86.134.90.221
>> >
>> > can you try from outside?
>>
>> If you've forwarded external port 81 to internal port 80, then
>>
>>    http://86.134.90.221:81/
>>
>> is the url to use.
>> (When I try that, it seems to connect, but I get a blank page)
>>
>> Gordon
>
> today my ip is 81.129.128.175
> do you mind trying that?
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Kevin Lucas
>> Minions Post Master(Sub)
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Hello,

This is what I see from the outside world..

http://81.129.128.175 router admin login prompt
81.129.128.175:80 router admin login prompt
81.129.128.175:81 times out

Which indicates that Admin from outside still needs to be disabled on
your router (or if you need external Admin. Then moved to say port
:8080). And web requests still need to be port forwarded to your web
server's IP. Maybe provide print screen pictures of the relevant
router setup pages and I or someone else on the list could advise?

Rgds Björn
Linux user N.Devon

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