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ExquisiteToast
5 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Cant Connect to Any Service via WAN but Can Connect Via LAN
I set up an Apache server and it is working fine if I connect from LAN, but if I try connecting from my domain name (I'm using Freenom for the domain name) or WAN IP it just times out. Same thing wit...
- 5 years ago
If the two IPs match then you have a public IP. No need to bother tech support for that now. As I mentioned in my first reply to you, you will not be able to connect to your WAN/modem IP or domain from a device on your local network to test the connection. You'll need to either be on a VPN, cellular, or another internet connection. Easiest to test would be the webserver.
First ensure the computer hosting the server has a reserved IP. (Telus router > Advanced Setup > DHCP Reservation)
Then go under Firewall > Port Forwarding and start forwarding everything to that device.
I have found some ports when forwarded just don't seem to be accessible from an outside connection. 80 works. One of the three ports associated with Team Speak won't open/forward properly. Telus does have a very small number of ports blocked including FTP (21). Those blocks shouldn't affect the majority of apps. I've been using https://portchecker.co/ test if the ports are showing as open for my connection. The server has to be running before the port will show as open on that site.
ExquisiteToast
5 years agoHelpful Neighbour
I have the original router that the technician installed and I just checked and the IP in the router's home page and the website you linked are the exact same.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
5 years agoIf the two IPs match then you have a public IP. No need to bother tech support for that now. As I mentioned in my first reply to you, you will not be able to connect to your WAN/modem IP or domain from a device on your local network to test the connection. You'll need to either be on a VPN, cellular, or another internet connection. Easiest to test would be the webserver.
First ensure the computer hosting the server has a reserved IP. (Telus router > Advanced Setup > DHCP Reservation)
Then go under Firewall > Port Forwarding and start forwarding everything to that device.
I have found some ports when forwarded just don't seem to be accessible from an outside connection. 80 works. One of the three ports associated with Team Speak won't open/forward properly. Telus does have a very small number of ports blocked including FTP (21). Those blocks shouldn't affect the majority of apps. I've been using https://portchecker.co/ test if the ports are showing as open for my connection. The server has to be running before the port will show as open on that site.
- ExquisiteToast5 years agoHelpful Neighbour
I gave up after the call with Telus but I just set everything up again (I just added a DHCP reservation for my server and opened ports 800 and 443) and my friend was able to reach my Apache server through the domain. I also used a VPN and I also reached my Apache server. Haven't tried cellular yet, but I hope it also works. Thanks a lot for your help. I don't know why it started working all of a sudden but I'm hoping I wasn't just being dumb sinxe I certainly remember port forwarding port 80 and adding a DHCP reservation when I made this thread.
Thanks to Nighthawk and rc for helping me for almost a month.