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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.
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.
ExquisiteToast
5 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.