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Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes error i could not see your service on on port reason connection refused a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why is my connection refused when port-forwarding? up vote 1 down canyouseeme.org no route to host vote favorite 2 This question is related to this: Application / Device setup for remote network connections I have a 2wire 3801HGV router and I made some firewall settings to open some ports on one of my connected devices. So now actually it will say: Pinholes external pin-holes (186 available): pinh[0]: id 5, proto 6, sess tout 86400, pinh tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:80, n: **.**.***.**:80 pinh[1]: id 6, proto 17, sess tout 600, pinh
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tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:80, n: **.**.***.**:80 pinh[2]: id 7, proto 6, sess tout 86400, pinh tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:9000, n: **.**.***.**:9000 pinh[3]: id 8, proto 6, sess tout 86400, pinh tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:18004, n: **.**.***.**:18004 pinh[4]: id 9, proto 17, sess tout 600, pinh tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:9000, n: **.**.***.**:9000 pinh[5]: id 10, proto 17, sess tout 600, pinh tout 0, arg 0 natpt|user l: 192.168.1.253:18004, n: **.**.***.**:18004 Of course instead of those * it shows my actual, public IP. If it says that, then how come when I go to http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and I'm checking ports 80, 9000, and 18004 it says Error: I could not see your service on **.**.***.** on port (80/9000/18004) Reason: Connection refused networking port-forwarding nat share|improve this question edited Dec 12 '13 at 1:19 asked Dec 10 '13 at 23:31 olli 69119 Does it work to connect to each of these ports on 192.168.1.253 from the internal network? –Paul Dec 10 '13 at 23:41 No, when I try to connect to 192.168.1.253, 192.168.1.253:80, 192.168.1.253:9000, 192.168.1.253:18004 I always receive Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to ... –olli Dec 10 '13 at 23:43 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote When you port forward on a router, you are telling
I have a server that was up right when I made it and stayed up for like a day. Then I shut it down for the night. The next day, port forwarding not working no one could connect to my server. My IP is static for both my q see support computer and the router it is connected to (I have a dual router network, and in between the routers there
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is a cascade port ethernet splitter thing) and both routers are port forwarded correctly but now when I check my port on canyouseeme.org it says it is blocked (connection refused). After checking like 100 times http://superuser.com/questions/686637/why-is-my-connection-refused-when-port-forwarding I called my ISP and they told me that my modem does not have a firewall and should allow all ports because it is in public ip mode. When I connect to just the first router, it is still blocked, and when I connect to just the modem it is blocked also. I have another port (port 80) forwarded but I think it is automatically forwarded for everyone because https://bukkit.org/threads/port-forwarded-but-still-blocked-connection-refused.88067/ it is open according to canyouseeme.org on any computer (even if it is forwarded for that ip or not). But, when I plug in directly to the modem, it is blocked (connection refused). I don't know why I am having this problem but I need help! CraftCities, 23, 2012 #1 Offline cray_Z Did you allow the port through your windows 7 firewall? (assuming you have a pc, let alone windows 7) cray_Z, 23, 2012 #2 Offline CraftCities I have both and yes (actually it is turned off at the moment) but its not that becuase I cant access it on my mac laptop either. Both dont allow it:/ Ok I fixed it! I used a program to auto port forward (and I dont know how it works because it doesnt change settings on your router and I have a dual router network so I was skeptical) and you can get it from here: http://download.cnet.com/SPI-Port-Forward/3000-2651_4-10764348.html I forwarded the ports using that and while they were activated I kept getting end of stream, but I deactivated it and the ports are open and it works! EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting. Last edited by a m
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Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Port Forwarding - error 111 - connection refused Started by 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8, Apr 22 2015 08:58 PM plex port forward firewall Please log in to reply 2 replies to this topic #1 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8 Member Members 13 posts Posted 22 April 2015 - 08:58 PM I've been trying to set my plex server up on a windows machine to be visible outside my network. I've tried port forwards on the client page, the airVPN-configured router, and through the windows firewall. What am I missing to make plex visible through the VPN? note: I have another non-VPN router which allows the plex server out... but I want to keep the windows machine on the VPN router all the time. Any suggestions? Back to top Report #2 Staff Staff Advanced Member Staff 6496 posts Posted 22 April 2015 - 10:03 PM Hello! Apparently you have performed all the necessary steps. On the router, if you're forwarding with iptables you can compare with this guide (for Tomato and DD-WRT, maybe you can find it useful for your router too): https://airvpn.org/topic/9270-how-to-forward-ports-in-dd-wrt-tomato-with-iptables Maybe not related but you never know: you must access Plex from a different machine, not from the very same machine that's running it and that's connected to the VPN. Make sure that you access it on the VPN server exit-IP address, correct port (the port you have remotely forwarded in your port panel in our web site). Kind regards 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8 likes this Back to top Report #3 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8 3vSIMdRVv6Q1TmbFsIiP8QV8 Member Members 13 posts Posted 06 July 2016 - 02:55 PM Hello! Apparently you have performed all the necessary steps. On the router, if you're forwarding with iptables you can compare with this guide (for Tomato and DD-WRT, maybe you can find it useful for your router too): https://airvpn.org/topic/9270-how-to-forward-ports-in-dd-wrt-tomato-with-iptables Maybe not related but you never know: you must access Plex from a different machine, not from the very same machine that's running it and that's connected to the VPN. Make sure that you access it on the VPN server exit-IP address, correct port (the port you have remotely forwarded in your port panel in our web site). Kind regards Thank you for responding! I got discouraged last year and gave up... now I'm back at it again and found your response. I wasn't using t