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death_cares
Apr 08, 2023Aspirant
Port forwarding only works for some ports - RBK852
I have an RBK852 and have a few port forwarding rules set up, some of them work, such as ports 8080 and 8123 but others do not work such as 25565 and 443. All the port forwarding rules were set up ex...
CrimpOn
Apr 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for including the link to Cox (saves everybody time).
I seem to recall there being something 'odd' about port 443 (maybe because the Orbi responds to connections to port 443 for the web management interface). Could you try setting up a rule to forward a different external port to port 443 on a device on the LAN?
It appears the goal is to operate a Minecraft server, correct? When Orbi router forward ports, they pay no attention to "what happens". i.e. packet comes in, packet goes out. Does the receiving device accept it? reject it? ignore it? Orbi doesn't know and doesn't care.
It might be worth exploring whether those packets reached the target device, such as:
- Using Wireshark on the target to see if anything comes into port 25565.
- Enabling the LAN/WAN packet capture feature on the Orbi debug page: (http://orbilogin.net/debug.htm ).
Save the capture to a computer, then open the zip file and examine:- WAN.pcap
- LAN.pcap
- Ensure that the target computer Firewall is set to allow connections from 'public' networks. Typically, Windows treats LAN addresses different from WAN addresses.
Mikey94025
Apr 09, 2023Hero
That's a good point - What type of computer on your home network is receiving the traffic from the forwarded port? If Windows then try making sure the network is Private and try disabling the firewall. From the faq:
- Verify that your LAN device has opened the port and it's not blocked by a firewall.
- If this is a Windows host then you need to disable the firewall so Windows leaves the port open:
- Press the Win key, type and search for "network status"
- Your active network needs to show "Private network" below it so the firewall is disabled. If "Public network", press the Properties button and then change the Network Profile toggle from Public to Private.
- If this is a Windows host then you need to disable the firewall so Windows leaves the port open: