Port Forwarding Help

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Port Forwarding Help

Postby foxius » Feb 28 09 1:48 pm

Well this is my new problem.
I'm trying to test port forwarding and i though about using emule.

So now my DHCP works so i have this

client (test) <----> switch <----> Wingate PC <----> DSL Router

For testing the wingate pc is on DMZ on the dsl router, so every port is open. Until here good, when i use a port test tool it says 4662 port is open. Then i try to connect with emule on the wingate pc and it says unable to reach 4662 on the emule log.

On the client pc, if i do a port test it says is closed, but i added the port on ENS on the port security.

Plz help, cause i can't redirect the server as it should be the same thing.
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Re: Port Forwarding Help

Postby logan » Mar 02 09 1:55 pm

Make sure your network adaptors are correctly marked as internal and external. It sounds like you are firewalling your clients.

- GateKeeper -> Network Tab
- Check each network adaptors usage column. It will say either Internet, External or DMZ.
- Make sure the adaptor facing the DSL router is set to External
- Make sure the adaptor facing your clients is set to Internal
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Re: Port Forwarding Help

Postby foxius » Mar 03 09 5:21 am

Hello... first i hope you all had a good week start.

Yes they are marked correctly.
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Re: Port Forwarding Help

Postby logan » Mar 03 09 6:20 pm

I'm a little confused about your emule test, as I don't know how I am meant to interpret your results? Can you create a support ticket with the helpdesk for this issue and include the following information please.

1. WinGate Registry
GateKeeper --> Options menu --> Advanced --> Save Registry

2. WinGate Config Report
GateKeeper --> Options menu --> Advanced --> Save Config Report

3. ipconfig/all from one LAN Client
(Windows) Start menu --> Run --> cmd --> ipconfig/all >> C:\ipa-client.txt

4. ipconfig/all from the WinGate Server
(Windows) Start menu --> Run --> cmd --> ipconfig/all >> C:\ipa-server.txt
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