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WAN acces trouble

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supermagnum
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Joined: 19 Oct 2010, 05:27

WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

Somehow, i cannot access my b3 with http://blabla.myownb3.com .

My setup is:

adsl line
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Thomson speedtouch 510 (upnp on)
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wan port on
dd-wrt router (upnp on)
lan ports
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| IPphone
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B3

Does anyone know how to fix this?

I had to open 5060 in the thomson, to get my ip phone to accept incoming calls.
Last edited by supermagnum on 05 Jan 2011, 20:07, edited 1 time in total.
Cheeseboy
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Cheeseboy »

Howdy,

Have you told your Thomson speedtouch to forward everything incoming on port 80 to the B3?
supermagnum
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

Cheeseboy wrote:Howdy,

Have you told your Thomson speedtouch to forward everything incoming on port 80 to the B3?
Yes, it is like this:
no external ip specified ( that forwards ALL ip adresses) port 80 , no internal ip specified ( that forwards ALL ip adresses).

The ports that is forwarded is:
20 tcp/udp
80 tcp/udp
8080 tcp


My ISP is Telenor
Cheeseboy
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Cheeseboy »

This might sound harsh, but here it is:
Plug the B3 WAN port straight into the internet, and it will work.
The problem is most likely with what you have between it and the internet, and I cannot tell you how to configure that, only that it looks overly complicated.
supermagnum
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

I have tried to connect the WAN port to my routers WAN port,
and the DD-wrt to LAN on the B3, but that did not work.
i could not access the net on any of my computers.

My B3 is is "server only" mode.
Cheeseboy
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Cheeseboy »

Sorry, that's not what I meant.
I was just hinting that you should be able to get rid of all the other hardware trying to act as routers, and use the B3 instead. Never mind :-)

Can you confirm that other ports forwarded from the outside to the B3 works? (like 20/ftp).
supermagnum
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

Cheeseboy wrote:Sorry, that's not what I meant.
I was just hinting that you should be able to get rid of all the other hardware trying to act as routers, and use the B3 instead. Never mind :-)

Can you confirm that other ports forwarded from the outside to the B3 works? (like 20/ftp).

Not sure, Nmap spits out the following:


Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-01-06 03:05 CET
Nmap scan report for SpeedTouch.lan (xxxxxxxxx)
Host is up (0.029s latency).
Not shown: 91 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
23/tcp open telnet
80/tcp filtered http
443/tcp filtered https
993/tcp filtered imaps
1720/tcp filtered H.323/Q.931
1723/tcp open pptp
5060/tcp filtered sip
8080/tcp filtered http-proxy

thomson details:
Product Name = SpeedTouch 510
Vendor Name = THOMSON
Software Version = 4.2.7.16.0
Serial Number = 0408GG6FV
CLI Version = 1.2.0
Bootloader Version = 2.0.5
ASIC Version = 1b01
Board Name = ADNT-Q
Modem Label Version = 2.11.36
Lan

Ethernet
Interface name = eth0
Physical address =xxxxxxxxxxxx
Physical Interface
Mode = forwarding
Auto Negotiation = Yes
Type = 100BaseTFD
kBytes Tx/Rx = 1949514 / 336810
Frames Tx/Rx = 2002251 / 1596471
Discarded frames = 78
Wan

Dsl
DSL Flavour = ADSL over ISDN
Reserved Bandwidth (kbit/s) up/down = 480 / 4864
Uptime = 02:57:48
kBytes Tx/Rx = 427710 / 2279901
Properties
Output Power (dBm) up/down = 13.0 / 16.5
Attenuation (dB) up/down = 7.5 / 16.0
Noise Margin (dB) up/down = 15.0 / 15.0
Vendor Id (local/remote) = ALCB / GSPN
Statistics
Loss of signal (local/remote) = 0 / 0
Loss of power (local/remote) = 0 / 0
Loss of framing (local/remote) = 0 / 0
Errored Seconds (local/remote) = 0 / 1
Loss of link (remote) = 0
Connections
PPPoE_1
Connection Type = PPPoE
kBytes Tx/Rx = 308106 / 1913113
Username = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Password = ********
Access Concentrator = xxxxxxx
Service Name = Not Configured
Last Connection Error = None
Uptime = 02:57:39
IP Connectivity
Ping Address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ping Address Description = Primary DNS server (specified by IPCP)
Ping Roundtrip Time (in msec) = 49
Ping Packetsize (in bytes) = 20
IP
Local IP Address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Remote IP Address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Other IP Addresses = Not Configured
Primary DNS = xxxxxxxxxxx
Secondary DNS = xxxxxxxxxxx
MTU Size = 1492
Address Translation = pat
UnicastPackets Tx/Rx = 1601566 / 2033806
BroadcastPackets Tx/Rx = 0 / 0
Packets Dropped = 0
PPP
Username = xxxxxxxxxx
Password = ********
MRU Size = 1492
Admin. State = up
Oper. State = up
Link State = connected
LCP State = opened
IPCP State = opened
Retry interval = 10
PPPoE
Service Name = Not Configured
Access Concentrator = xxxxxxx
RELAY
Interface Admin. State = Up
PPPoE relay session id = 1 (client)
Relay portlist
format: ETH Intf (Status) [-> Phonebook Name(Address,QoS [,autoconfigured])]
1. ETHoA_1 (up) -> PVC_1 (8.35, ubr)
2. eth0 (up)
Ethernet
Interface Name = ETHoA_1
Interface Type = ETHoA
Interface Admin. State = connected
ATM
Phonebook Name = PVC_1
Address = 8.35
Encapsulation = llc/snap
Auto Configured = no
QoSbook Name = default
QoS Type = ubr
Ubi
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Ubi »

next time show the nmap command as well, and put the response in code brackets.
As for hardware removal, theres not much to do, as the thompson 510 is a modem only, and you need a routing device. Although B3 can do this, I would use your setup and use the dedicated router (linksys?) in between.

Anyway, your problem is in your wrt router, not in bubba. It's not that difficult to check: first connect from your PC to the B3 to verify the web service is up. If so, and you cannot get the router to forward port 80 traffic to the b3 from outside your network (i.e. you get a closed port or no http results), you should ask your questions in the forum that goes with the router, as the B3 is behaving fine...
supermagnum
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

Ubi wrote:next time show the nmap command as well, and put the response in code brackets.
As for hardware removal, theres not much to do, as the thompson 510 is a modem only, and you need a routing device. Although B3 can do this, I would use your setup and use the dedicated router (linksys?) in between.

Anyway, your problem is in your wrt router, not in bubba. It's not that difficult to check: first connect from your PC to the B3 to verify the web service is up. If so, and you cannot get the router to forward port 80 traffic to the b3 from outside your network (i.e. you get a closed port or no http results), you should ask your questions in the forum that goes with the router, as the B3 is behaving fine...
Well, those ports are forwared in the linksys ( running dd-wrt) and in the speedtouch..
And, running the speedtouch in bridged mode kills the entire access to the net.
If i try to telnet to the outside IP adress, speedtouch intercepts it and asks me for password and user name.
Ubi
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Ubi »

I'm not getting this.
I understood from the first post that you wanted to access the b3 from external, but now you show that the speedtouch intercepts this traffic. How is this a B3 problem then?
supermagnum
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by supermagnum »

Ubi wrote:I'm not getting this.
I understood from the first post that you wanted to access the b3 from external, but now you show that the speedtouch intercepts this traffic. How is this a B3 problem then?
english is my second language.
basically username.myownb3.com does not work.
I am suspecting my adsl routermodem.
Ubi
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Re: WAN acces trouble

Post by Ubi »

supermagnum wrote: english is my second language.
as it is for most here
supermagnum wrote:basically username.myownb3.com does not work.
this is unclear, not because english is your second language, but because you leave out a large part of the relevant information, and we are not psychic.
supermagnum wrote:I am suspecting my adsl routermodem.
so.... why are you asking the questions here? What do you want us to do?
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