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I'm not sure if this is possible with verizon routers, but I know some routers will allow you to forward a remote port to a local port.
can this be done with the verizon MI424WR-GEN3I router?
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yes
You'll find port forwarding under firewall settings in router admin
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@viafax999 wrote:yes
You'll find port forwarding under firewall settings in router admin
let me clarify:
does the router allow for an external port of 1 to be forwarded to a local port of 2, as an example?
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@andrewjs18 wrote:let me clarify:
does the router allow for an external port of 1 to be forwarded to a local port of 2, as an example?
yes you can forward to a different port to that of the incoming port
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@viafax999 wrote:
@andrewjs18 wrote:let me clarify:
does the router allow for an external port of 1 to be forwarded to a local port of 2, as an example?
yes you can forward to a different port to that of the incoming port
odd, I do not have that option in mine, it appears. I'm unable to edit port forwarding rules - only delete them or add new ones.
anyhow, I'm trying to get port 1194 to work without redoing a bunch of configs because it appears that verizon is blocking port 1194 (openvpn), so what I was trying to accomplish was using 1195 as an external port which would then get forwarded to port 1194 internally.
when I port scan the IP, I get this: Port 1195 is closed on 173.62.X.X.
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@andrewjs18 wrote:anyhow, I'm trying to get port 1194 to work without redoing a bunch of configs because it appears that verizon is blocking port 1194 (openvpn), so what I was trying to accomplish was using 1195 as an external port which would then get forwarded to port 1194 internally.
when I port scan the IP, I get this: Port 1195 is closed on 173.62.X.X.
Verizon blocks NO ports
Do you have a listern on port 1194 at 192.168.1.31 ?
Source port should be Any
You need TCP for 1194 also TcpAny -> 1194
Edit is only an option once you've created a rule
You are trying to create a VPN tunnel to one of your internal devices?
Edit
I see you don't need TCP, it's eithe UDP or TCP
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@viafax999 wrote:
@andrewjs18 wrote:anyhow, I'm trying to get port 1194 to work without redoing a bunch of configs because it appears that verizon is blocking port 1194 (openvpn), so what I was trying to accomplish was using 1195 as an external port which would then get forwarded to port 1194 internally.
when I port scan the IP, I get this: Port 1195 is closed on 173.62.X.X.
Verizon blocks NO ports
Do you have a listern on port 1194 at 192.168.1.31 ?
Source port should be Any
You need TCP for 1194 also TcpAny -> 1194
Edit is only an option once you've created a rule
You are trying to create a VPN tunnel to one of your internal devices?
Edit
I see you don't need TCP, it's eithe UDP or TCP
I got it working.
I think I was forwarding tcp by mistake rather than udp for openvpn.
thanks