[arm-allstar] Enabling port 4569?

Al Beard beardal at unixservice.com.au
Wed Jul 29 07:32:22 EDT 2020


Hi Chris,

First of all, can you get SSH or port 22 to get through?
You should be able to test this with a PC attached to
a cell-phone WiFi hot-spot. Or an SSH terminal app on the phone.

It's not uncommon among ISPs to do NAT routing, their end.
It's done to "save" using up the now scarce  IPV4 addresses.

Here in Australia, I had to find an ISP that offered Fixed IP addresses.
So, I'm limited to 50Gb per month, so what, that's plenty.
One of the biggest ISPs here has dropped Fixed IPs on "home" plans.
Well, goodbye, after 20 years, they don't want my business or my
recommendation of their offerings.

Alan VK2ZIW

On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 22:22:46 -0700, \"Tony via ARM-allstar\" wrote
> You need to forward the port through your router to the LAN IP 
> address. https://portforward.com/arris/ is helpful.
> 
> On 7/28/20 8:20 PM, "Chris Smart via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> > Hi folks. I'm hoping you can help.
> >
> > I'm trying to enable port 4569 so I can accept incoming connections.  
> > Currently I have the following settings, and people are unable to 
> > connect.
> >
> > I have a single Shari node connected to a home cable modem/Wi-Fi 
> > router. Brand name is ARRIS.
> >
> > Service Name: AllstarIncoming (just a text label it asked for)
> > Service Type: UDP
> > Internal Port(s): 4569~4569
> > External Port(s): 4569~4569
> > Server IPv4: 192.168.0.24 (the IP my node is always assigned by the 
> > router)
> >
> > All suggestions gratefully received.
> > thanks!
> >
> > Chris
> > VE3RWJ
> 
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