extreme
Jun 14 2004, 09:56 PM
Anyone have this router?? I would like to know what to write into user.ini so I could use router as a proxy...
DumpZ
Jun 15 2004, 07:21 AM
Well i don't think thats possible, but you can just forward a port to a comp in the network and install a proxy app on that particualr box
extreme
Jun 15 2004, 10:00 PM
I am having problem opening/forwarding ports on router.. If anyone knows how to do it properly, please let me know..
I tryed via NAPT settings.. I add something like this, but it is obviously not good:
Protocol: TCP
Inside IP: 10.0.0.138 Inside Port: 139
Outside IP: 0.0.0.0 Outside Port: 139
These settings do not work..
extreme
Jun 16 2004, 12:50 AM
Actually there is third parameter, which is the key to this solution I think, but I stil don't know because I can't test it...
Inside IP: 10.0.0.138 Inside Port: 139
Outside IP: 0.0.0.0 Outside Port: 139
Foreign Address: 0.0.0.0 Port: 0
dennis28
Jun 16 2004, 04:46 PM
how about tweaking it to a pro version ?
DMX2
Jun 16 2004, 07:17 PM
Just map all routerports to your pc ports...(in your nat settings)
that will do the job..
Greetzzz
extreme
Jun 16 2004, 08:47 PM
What will tweaking to PRO do???
This is not my router.. I am just able to enter it's configuration settings via HTTP...
I wish to make router act as a proxy on some port, but I don't know how to configure NAT for that..
What to write here:
Inside IP: ? Inside Port: ?
Outside IP: ? Outside Port: ?
Foreign Address: ? Port: ?
By proxy, I don't mean for routed box, but proxy so I can use router as a proxy from my remote dialup line
aapje
Jun 17 2004, 02:44 PM
uhm, 10.0.0.138 is the router adress, not the inside adress, do ipconfig and look @ IP-Adres, thats the inside adress
extreme
Jun 17 2004, 04:29 PM
Oh, that's router address.. That is why
defserver addr=10.0.0.138
setting didn't work.
But like I said. It is not my router.. I can just connect to it and change it's settings via HTTP, and therefore I cannot do IP config.. Any other way to find out internal IP from user. ini????
Also, what is this part used for???
Foreign Address: ? Port: ?
Maybe this setting is cruacial in creating proxy out of router??
@aapje.. You can contact me on ICQ:113185264 if you wish to help me out with this one, or anyone else that has larger knowledge on this router..
aapje
Jun 17 2004, 09:23 PM
If you can access the http menu jsut click Advanced, then DNS, there you will see the local host names and inside ip's
extreme
Jun 18 2004, 04:28 PM
Yeah, for one router that have multiple boxes behind it, it does have inside IPs in DNS setting, but for most router that route to only one mashine, I see only this:
DNS Hostname Table
Nr Hostname Address
1 SpeedTouch not specified
DNS Server Configuration
Domain name: lan
So, I don't know how to forward all requests to this mashine, when all I have is Domain name...
I cannot use
defserver addr: lan
..right???
One more thing.. If I set up the default server to be for ex. 10.0.0.3, will it forward all requests to that IP, all only the ones that are manually enabled in NAPT???
And since there are other boxs there, 10.0.0.4 and 10.0.0.5,wil they recieve any requests now since I've set up 10.0.0.03 to be default server???
And last question.. Since I made a change and put defserver to be some IP, now I cannot connect to router interface via HTTP anymore.. How do I get interface back, and change defserver...?
extreme
Jun 19 2004, 12:11 AM
MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION:
is it possible to set up def server addr:
and still have connection via HTTP to router???
So I can connect later on, and change things back to default...
TheAngel
Jun 20 2004, 10:29 AM
hey mate i have this modem
u can get some info about making it to a router in this site
www.petri.co.il (its in english and hebrew)
enjoy
aapje
Jun 20 2004, 10:51 PM
Using a speedtouch, the most likely inside adress of the first connected pc is 10.0.0.150
Set that ip as the default ip and all connections will be forwarded to that ip and the firewall is gone.
But i dont understand it, if you can access the webadmin, he has port 80 open, which is by default closed, so why does he open port 80 but not password it :S
PiP
Jun 22 2004, 04:57 AM
| QUOTE (extreme @ Jun 19 2004, 12:11 AM) |
MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: is it possible to set up def server addr: and still have connection via HTTP to router??? So I can connect later on, and change things back to default... |
yes you can
i have two spedtouch adsl modems/routers (im not on my adsl at the moment so i cant tell you the exact name / pages) but you can set the modem to forward all traffic to an internal IP insted of dropping it if it dosnt know where to send it
you can also tell it to send all requests taht arive on port X to any internal ip on any port (usualy want to set this to the same port it arived on)
on the NAT settings juse use 0.0.0.0 for external address, internal address change it to the IP address you want, select tcp or udp and enter the port numbers addit, save, then do save all.
There should be a box to enter a IP address to send all data to that dosnt have a NAT entry at the bottom of the NAT page - again enter it, save, then save all.
Read the manual its available online (i know because i downloaded it)
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