![]() ![]() ![]() Hope that I have provided enough information. Note USG/UDM sends updates to your DDNS provider only when its public IP address changes. In fact if I enter any port in there eg 21,22,23,80,110 it can't see those either - I thought that these were standard. Classic: Settings -> Services -> Dynamic DNS. If I run for the external address for port 17178 it tells me that it cannot see port 17178. Open Port for Specific IP Address in Firewalld. However both rules dont work, neither the 1194 nor the one with port 22. I've set up port forwarding to 17178 for 192.168.1.39 using TCP and UDC firewall-cmd -zoneexternal -add-forward-portport22:prototcp:toport22:toaddr192.168.179.8. If I do a nslookup on my No-IP it comes back with the same external IP Address If you are behind a firewall, adding a hostname will only make an alias to your firewall and not your individual machine. During the setup wizard on NO-IPs homepage, there is a little tool to check if the port is really open with a port scan for the port you enter. Ipconfig gives me the ip address of my PC 192.168.1.39 as used aboveīUT when I try to connect through a browser with my No-IP address it times out - I can get my No-IP address through their DUC utility which I have running all the time. "RemoteServer is running (Thu Jun 23 15:55:) I can run " " and " " successfully, ie get the message I've also specifically allowed port 17178, not sure if I've done this right because the instruction were for a different version of Control Panel. I'm now trying to get my application back up and running but have run into a connection problem.Īs background, I'm running free Avast (don't believe it has a firewall), malwarebytes, and windows defender with the option to display a message if it blocks anything - I have also disabled it but it made no difference. Ending Hope this fix is indexed quickly, as it took forever to find anyone with the right port for the program. I've been away fro B4A for a year now and just after that my Windows server crashed. Can't connect to (Connection timed out) Network must be operational to create configfile. Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules > New Rule > Custom > Choose your program > Select the protocol (probably TCP) and port > Enter the IP of the remote computer > choose the action (filter/forward) > choose when the rule applies > name it > save it. ![]() Really embarrassed to be asking this but have been stuck on it for a while now and for somebody that has been using RDC since it was first introduced, it's bad. ![]()
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