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12-07-2023 09:59 PM
I have Apache running on a Raspberry Pi, hosting a website. On my LAN I can access the website no problem. Outside of my LAN it times out. I am happy that Apache is working correctly and that UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) is letting the right stuff in and out (because I can access the website from the LAN no problem).
I have a static IP from Vodafone and the DNS is correct (if I use the IP:port number I still cannot access the site externally).
My ISP is Vodafone and I am using their router (THG3000). I have set the web server a static IP and I have port forwarded ports 80 and 443.
I should also say that with the same equipment I have successfully hosted a site from home before.
I assume that the traffic is not being port forwarded, despite port forwarding being set up. I have also put the web server in the DMZ to no avail and even turned the router's firewall off completely for a minute to test, also to no avail.
I have spoken to Vodafone who confirmed that they do not block port 80.
At this point I am at a loss to explain it. Does anyone have any ideas please?
13-07-2023 04:14 PM
I kinda confirm that port forwarding does not work. Neither does the static NAT/DMZ, so I'm gladly removing the vf router from my setup.
13-07-2023 05:21 PM
Could it be to do with carrier NAT? Am I effectively only opening the ports to Vodafone's LAN? I have a static IP so does that rule that out?
13-07-2023 05:27 PM
Having a static ip should mean no CG-NAT. I'm on a static ip too. The vodafone router doesn't work, my asus does. All I can surmise is the vf router is blocking port forwarding.
13-07-2023 05:51 PM
@Ripshod wrote:Having a static ip should mean no CG-NAT. I'm on a static ip too. The vodafone router doesn't work, my asus does. All I can surmise is the vf router is blocking port forwarding.
Vodafone doesn't use CG-Nat on the home broadband.(dynamic or static)
Port forwarding works for me, and I've no reason to suspect the DMZ wouldn't.
We know different users get different configurations (via TR-069/CWMP) so could it be that?
13-07-2023 09:39 PM
Vodafone doesn't use CG-Nat on the home broadband.(dynamic or static)
Port forwarding works for me, and I've no reason to suspect the DMZ wouldn't.
We know different users get different configurations (via TR-069/CWMP) so could it be that?
Are you using the THG3000?
13-07-2023 10:48 PM
As I said in a previous post, yes.
Re: Can't access my website externally and I canno... - Community home (vodafone.co.uk)
13-07-2023 11:02 PM
Also my torrent client opens ports via UPnP and that works fine.
14-07-2023 12:33 AM
Tomorrow (today, it's after midnight) Vodafone will be contacting me regarding this. They simply cannot be preventing a fundamental way networking is used, to anybody that has Vodafone supplied routers (which I know people have proven isn't the case (Jayach for one), so what is going on here?)
14-07-2023 01:35 AM
Good luck expecting Vodafone to contact you. Don't hold your breath.
Sorry, that's just the cynic in me.
14-07-2023 01:40 AM
Out of interest, these are the ports opened by my torrent client,
If the router allows software to open ports, why would they restrict us doing it?