{Fraud?} {Disarmed} Re: [SLUG] port forwarding

From: Robert Snyder (robertsnyder@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2007 - 18:05:13 EST


On 1/23/07, Eben King <eben01@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to forward a couple ports on my broadband router so that SSH
> and
> my web page are visible (on non-standard ports), but the router won't play
> nice. I've done this successfully twice before, so I'm not a total idiot
> (only partially so). Obviously I can't show you screen shots, but I can
> email them out if requested.

A. Are you using your own router or the modem/router that is supplied by
verizon?

B. If it is the modem/router supplied by Verizon is Westell or Actiontec

C. If westell is it the 6100 / Versalink ( 6100 single port router /
Versalink has 4 ports and wireless)

D. If A is true but B and C are false as in you have fios and are using a
verizon supplied router then why are you having problems ( as the dlink
router provided is pretty simple to use )

E. if B or C are true have you tried the verizononline forum at dsl reports.

it should be pretty easy portfoward outside port 81 to private ip at port
80

The router is an Actiontec MI424-WR. It's a big guy, something over a foot
> tall and almost 2" wide (standing on edge). The Verizon tech brought it
> when we got FiOS TV (the set-top box gets its program data from
> who-knows-where through a coax connection to the router).
>
> I want to forward external 81 -> HTTP (80) and external 567 -> SSH (22).
> So I log into the router @ 192.168.1.38 and click on "Firewall Settings"
> at
> the top, then "Port Forwarding" on the left, then I see:
>
> Networked Network WAN
> Computer / Address Connection
> Device Protocols Type Status
> ------------ ------------ --------------- ---------- -----------
> 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11 SSH (external) All Resolving...
> (Unresolved) TCP Any -> 567 Broadband
> Devices
>
> ebens-desktop ebens-desktop HTTP (external) All Resolving...
> (Unresolved) TCP Any -> 81 Broadband
> Devices
>
> 72.91.128.xxx 72.91.128.xxx FTP All Resolving...
> (Unresolved) TCP Any -> 21 Broadband
> Devices
>
> I left out two columns: "Public IP Address" is blank for each one, and
> "Action" has two icons in it for each one: one meaning "edit" and one
> meaning "delete".
>
> "ebens-desktop" is the router's name for my desktop machine (192.168.1.11
> ).
> I am using DHCP (/etc/network/interfaces says so) and am currently
> connected, according to the router. That third item (the one about FTP)
> was
> me just trying something out, using the default options. It can be
> junked at any time; I'm not even running an FTP server. The "unresolved"
> appears when I click the "Resolve Now" button.
>
> The "unresolved" is what makes it not work. The router's log ends with
> this:
>
> Time Event Event-Type Details
> -------- ------ ---------- -----------------------------
> Jan 23 System Message daemon.warn cLink: clink0:
> 14:10:37 Log ioctl(DRV_GET_MY_NODE_INFO)
> 2007 failed, res=-1: Bad address.
>
> I found a forum for this ISP, and found (after someone complained about
> the
> same problem):
>
> ,--
> | Well, "Bad address."
> |
> | What's the IP of your router?
> |
> | What's the IP of the machine behind your router you want ports to
> forward
> | to?
> |
> | Are they on the same subnet? Maybe you typed the IP wrong?
> |
> | Maybe the IP you are coming in from is unroutable? (probably not)
> '--
>
> The solution agreed on in this case was to get around the problem in the
> application, so actual port forwarding was never done.
>
> The rule I'm trying to set up seems to pass his tests, except I can't see
> how the router's IP address matters. What am I forgetting?
>
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