hi guys am having a little trouble setting up my ports i have a dyndns and i have opened port 12000 but just getting lost some where
Is this the same issue you have posted on the end of this thread ?? http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-59/shy_channels_on_sat_with_dreambox_500s-794779/38 Piopat has spent some time replying there, so I will not waste any more of yours (or mine!!) when you are being looked after already!!
ok sorry there wasnt much info b4 was getting late this is what ive done so far.....ok so i have myserver box setup and im able to share internaly but looking to share with nextdoor so i have set my ip to static and i have opened port 12000 on my router also i have set up a dyndns acount and downloaded the updater and i have changed the port in my server box to 12000 from 80 and the client box is still at 80 i have also changed the c line in the client box to C:XXXXX.dyndns.org 12000 user pass but there is just a few things i am unsure of........... when setting up my dyndns am i right in thinking when entering the ip it should be the srver box ip?? if so when i start the updater it says current ip and its totaly different to the one i set on my dyndns when opening the port on my router i used simple port forwarding so i checked on my router on the firewall rules and it says inbound services 1 enabled service namee tv action allow always lan server ip address 192.168.x.x which is my pc ip is this right
Dan if you have set up internal all you need to do is replace the IP in the C line with the DNS account details there is a little understanding of knowing what this all means,, dont know how much you know tech wise so ill just keep it basic IP addresses Your router will have 2 IP addresses 1. the public IP - something like say 84.200.XX.XX - this is how the outside world finds your router and all network devices behind it, your laptop, box ect 2. the private IP - maybe 192.254.1.1 - this is a private addess and only all your devices in side the home network use this address for someone to find your box over the net he would need to know your public IP address. as you do not have a static public IP you will use DYNDNS,, then dyndns updater or inadyn will update your public IP address to match your dns name say you use dan.dyndns.com day 1 dan.dyndns.com = 84.200.0.1 then it changes day 2 dan.dyndns.com = 84.200.0.2 so when setting up dyndns it should be the public ip you use Port forwarding put simply it is like say a room number in a hotel. dan.dns.com will get you to reception (your router) but if you want to go directly to the room (box) you port forward. so what you need to do on the router is tell it to forward all traffic coming into it using port 12000 to your box i.e. port forwarding dont know what router you have but set it up to forward all tcp traffic on port 12000 to your box -so what ever ip address this is. forget the ip of you pc it is the box ip you need to forward clients to when this is all setup and you are on the pc in your home goto canyouseeme.org ,, type in 12000 and it will tell you if the port is open. if the box is on and port forwarding working you will get success but if not the client will not be able to connect. hope thats enough for you
thanks man i will try this in the morning but this sounds good to me would like to know how you guys know so much am very impressed thanks for this mate i think that will cure it i think maybe there should be a tut made for static ips on dm and dyndns