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You are running an old and outdated build so start with upgrading to a current build (e.g. 53469)
When coming fror\m such an old a build a reset to defaults *after* upgrade is highly recommended. ... |
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Upgrade to the latest build e.g 53469.
After upgrade reset to defaults and put settings in manually, never restore from a backup (to a different build), if you do it is garbage out garbage in. W ... |
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I tried older version where it worked but it still doesnt work, i really dont understand.
I dont know where i can look for the problem elsewhere, i have no idea ![]() Now i get the error: Reason: No ro ... |
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Moved to the correct Atheros forum | |
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The rules are there as you can see.
You can check if they are hit if not something wrong with sender side e.g. wrong IP address/port, blocked by ISP etc. But the problem does not seem to be the ... |
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No the port is open but you cannot check if no one is answering | |
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Other rules are also there as you can see from the iptables.
Torrent rule is also hit as you can see. So the rules are there, if it does not work there is no one listening/responding |
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The rules are there and working at least for this port:
156 8398 ACCEPT tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.27 tcp dpt:3389 277 14380 DNAT tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 80.108 ... |
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show screenshots of your port forwarding page
show output of (from command line e.g. telnet/Putty/SSH): iptables -vnL FORWARD iptables -vnL -t nat |
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So your wg speed between both routers is 10/5 Mb/s as the clients download is the servers upload.
Your settings are fine, you can disable NAT via tunnel on the client as the server has the clients ... |
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What router models are involved with what buildnumbers? | |
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What is the up and download speed of the isp for both routers.
Are you using PPPoE in the loop? What routers are involved? What buildnumbers are they running. Post screenshots of the WireG ... |
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You have got an auth failed.
Usually that indicaties your username and/or password are wrong. Note you are paying provado for support. Did you at any stage contacted their helpdesk? |
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You have got an auth failed.
Usually that indicaties your username and/or password are wrong. Note you are paying privado for support. Did you at any stage contacted their helpdesk? |
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The pihole has its own firewall you should allow traffic from 192.168.11.0/24 on the pihole or add this rule to the router:
iptables --t nat -I POSTROUTING -s 192.168.11.0/24 -o br0 -j MASQUERADE |
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