[App_rpt-users] Delete server

S. Scott 8f27e956 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 11:32:06 UTC 2012


Alternative…

Stop allstar/asterisk.  Start telnet listening on port 4569 (instead of
default port 21).  Then from outside try to telnet to <ISP-IP>:4569.  You
need to verify that the port forwarding is working correctly.

What firewall is it?

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On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:05, Ken Robinson <ken-robinson at o2.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for the suggestion, Although I can open ports to various IP
addresses on my router. I cannot find any setting to allow me to port
forward to a  different port number

I must admit I’m getting a little battle fatigue with Allstar so I could be
missing something J

My Router is a netgear DG834G



Ken



*From:* S. Scott [mailto:8f27e956 at gmail.com]
*Sent:* 15 April 2012 11:13
*To:* Ken Robinson
*Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
*Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Delete server



A suggestion ...



On your behind-nat-firewall allstar server, enable telnet on port 21.
 Change your firewall to forward port 4569 to <LAN-allstar-server-ip>:21.
 Then, from an outside ip (friends house), try to telnet to your own
<ISP-IP>:4569.  You should hit the inside server's telnet login.



If this is NOT the case then your firewall/forwarding setup is wrong.



/S

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iThing:  Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and grammar
errors • Good planets are hard to find – think before you print • My desire
to be well-informed is currently at odds with my desire to remain sane.




On Apr 15, 2012, at 4:31, Ken Robinson <ken-robinson at o2.co.uk> wrote:

Hi Scott / Tim,

I am afraid I have run out of ideas, I have even changed the 4569 port to
4568 just in case 4569 was still trying to latch itself onto the defunct
G0LCE server.

I also changed the port access in my router settings and in iax.conf files.

I have my own dns server here and I can see my system and the portal
talking to each other so I can only think that it is a port forwarding
problem.

One point, I have Echolink enabled and have the correct ports open too,
does Echolink use the Allstar port 4569 too or does it access via the
Echolink ports.



If the answer is “it uses its own ports” then my theory of it being a port
forwarding problem is shot down as it would need 3 ports to be setup wrong



Could it be that the data on the Allstar Portal has been screwed up because
of the way I originally set 2 servers on there. If so how can we un screw it

Would re installing everything from here be worth trying?



Regards Ken G0LCE





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