I seem to be having an issue with my Bell Internet and Mystic. I can poll all my networks, for mail but I cannot receive any incoming connections. My BBS uses port 2323, I use noip as my dns client, it tells me all is ok. The client points to my WAN IP address not sure why.
Your DNS service should point to the IP where your BBS is running. You
may also need to open or forward those incoming calls on your router or firewall. My router calls it port forwarding. Adjust the setup to send those incoming calls on the ports you want to your BBS machine.
I have that open in Bells firewall in the modem (port 2323/24554 for binkp) the port utility on Noip's app see's it open. This is why I am scratching my head.
I seem to be having an issue with my Bell Internet and Mystic. I can
poll all my networks, for mail but I cannot receive any incoming connections. My BBS uses port 2323, I use noip as my dns client, it
Is your router directing traffic on those ports to your BBS machine?
1: make sure all your nodes are not locked up with ghost users .
2: If testing this your self make sure your IP is not in the black list 3: if connection to test locally from with in the same home network dont use the boards addy , if internally test use the internal IP addess . So if using netrunner instead for using Error1202bbs.DDns.net:1202 I would use 192.167.1.79:1202 .
Your DNS service should point to the IP where your BBS is running. You may also need to open or forward those incoming calls on your router or firewall. My router calls it port forwarding. Adjust the setup to send those incoming calls on the ports you want to your BBS machine.
I have that open in Bells firewall in the modem (port 2323/24554 for binkp) the port utility on Noip's app see's it open. This is why I am scratching my head.
Ok, will give all the above a go.
Do you have that port forwarded on your router for your BBS machine? Origin: Communicatin Connection 21:100/192 (21:1/192)^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
Origin: Communicatin Connection 21:100/192 (21:1/192)wut? :)
That sounds like a port forwarding issue. Are you certain you've
forwarded the ports on your router? Opening the firewall /= setting NAT.
Connecting via the local IP address locally is a good suggestion, some (many?) routers don't support hairpin(?) nat, so while the outside world will get forwarded via your outside IP to the internal BBS, machine on
the inside wont.
Do you have that port forwarded on your router for your BBS machine?
Jeff
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