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kiwlm
post Mar 16 2011, 12:17 PM

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Hi All sifus here, want to ask something about setting up the TM Unifi Router. Sorry if this is the wrong thread to post.

I want to set up a vpn in the internal network, so I can access from external into my server. I tried configuring the "Advanced Port Forwarding", but it doesn't work. It works if I "Enable DMZ". But I do not want to open up my whole internal server to the outside world, I just want to open up one port and the "Enable DMZ" doesn't allow me to do it.

I googled, and it seems that the DIR615 that I have is not the same as the DIR615 that is online, most of the guides (including the user manual at http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/D-...615-Manual.pdf) showed that there's a "Virtual Server" setting but mine doesn't. Did TMNET purposely removed this or do I need to login as someone other than "admin" to see it? I do not have the "Tools" bar to update the firmware either.
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post Mar 18 2011, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(dimenxion @ Mar 16 2011, 01:00 PM)
what login u are using?
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I am using the admin login account (which password I get from this forum), which should be all powerful right?

I remember when the guy set up for me he asked me to use tmuser:tmuser which showed even less items, but that doesn't work anymore.

What's the operator account?
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post Mar 21 2011, 11:10 AM

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I am still having problems setting up port forwarding with the DIR 615 router, any sifus can help me out here?

The problem is when I set up in the Advanced Port Forwarding area, it doesn't work, I can't connect to my server externally. I can connect if I set up as a DMZ but I do not want to open all the ports into my pc.

How do you guys configure to be able to host games?
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post Mar 21 2011, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(VerM @ Mar 21 2011, 03:45 PM)
what kind of game you are hosting? Do you know what port it uses? Dynamic assigned port or specific port number? if it is dynamic like mesengger or torrent then make sure UPNP is enabled...
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I am hosting a openvpn server, UDP port 1194. I tried the configurations (Advanced Port Forwarding section) using SSH tcp port 22 as well. Both doesn't work when I use Advanced Port Forwarding, it worked when I use DMZ.

This post has been edited by kiwlm: Mar 21 2011, 04:13 PM
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post Mar 22 2011, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(VerM @ Mar 22 2011, 09:29 AM)
apparently the router itself is having difficulty recognizing its own public ip address...

since i dont have time to test openvpn (a bit lazy to play around with the settings) i'm just gonna use my existing freebsd (virtual) to test portforwarding

in my case, i simply want to ssh from extenal server to my box... but for some reason i cant use port 22 as public port so i just use 2222...

private port remain 22 (changing to different number requires me to change the sshd listening port)

as mentioned above put your lan ip and make sure the related services is running such as sshd...

google any public portscan tool and test your public ip with port 2222

try ssh from external server
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ssh user@publicIP -p 2222


so to kiwlm, adjust accordingly for your openvpn server

and thanks to dimenxion for this tips
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Thanks to both VerM and dimenxion, finally got my openvpn up. I thought I tried with blank public ip and filled in public ip, but both doesn't work last week when I tried it. Now it does! And yeah, port 22 can't be forwarded, I think it always goes to the port 22 on the router itself.

Happy now!! Thanks. rclxm9.gif
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post Mar 22 2011, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(VerM @ Mar 22 2011, 12:57 PM)
Yup probably for the router since it has remote ssh management... i dont see why we can't use it...

Anyway its good that your ovpn is working...  rclxms.gif
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smile.gif Any idea what's the root password? lol.

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