Hello Everyone,
I am wondering what I am doing wrong here. I'm new to Astaro, but been working at this for hours and hours.
I'm trying to put a Port Forward in for Port 7260.
1. I've added the Service to the Definitions for this Port. (7260) called CustomApp.
2. I've Clicked on Network Security / NAT -> DNAT
Traffic Source: ANY
Traffic Service: CustomApp
Traffic Dest: External WAN (Address)
NAT mode: DNAT
Destination: MYPC
Ticked: Auto Firewall Rule
I am getting a closed port from canyouseeme.org
3. I decided to add the Firewall Allow Rule manually just to be sure.
Sill no visability from outside.
I've done this on cheap domestic routers a million times, but Astaro has more functionality and far more control - I'm doing something wrong.
I also fiddled around with FullNAT settings, but wan't able to correctly get it to work.
I did a few tutorials recently, but the problem I'm finding is they often tangent off into similar but different solutions. But although I've been through these, I'm still struggling.
Thanks for listening.
Elias Farah.
I am wondering what I am doing wrong here. I'm new to Astaro, but been working at this for hours and hours.
I'm trying to put a Port Forward in for Port 7260.
1. I've added the Service to the Definitions for this Port. (7260) called CustomApp.
2. I've Clicked on Network Security / NAT -> DNAT
Traffic Source: ANY
Traffic Service: CustomApp
Traffic Dest: External WAN (Address)
NAT mode: DNAT
Destination: MYPC
Ticked: Auto Firewall Rule
I am getting a closed port from canyouseeme.org
3. I decided to add the Firewall Allow Rule manually just to be sure.
Sill no visability from outside.
I've done this on cheap domestic routers a million times, but Astaro has more functionality and far more control - I'm doing something wrong.
I also fiddled around with FullNAT settings, but wan't able to correctly get it to work.
I did a few tutorials recently, but the problem I'm finding is they often tangent off into similar but different solutions. But although I've been through these, I'm still struggling.
Thanks for listening.
Elias Farah.