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Andrey Ovsyankin2014-04-27 16:30:04
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Andrey Ovsyankin, 2014-04-27 16:30:04

How to access the web server behind the ASUS RT-g32 router?

There is a static IP address, the wire with which is plugged into the WAN port of the ASUS RT-G32 router. Behind the router is the home LAN. All devices on the local network go to the Internet through the router without problems. A web server is up on one of the PCs. The problem is that it is not possible to reach it from the outside. There is a firewall on the router, which, apparently, only has an on / off option. It can cut packets from LAN to the Internet (Lan to WAN Filter), but for some reason it does not have a reverse WAN to LAN setting.
Port forwarding, also known as Virtual server, is configured, but, apparently, it doesn’t get to it, because. in the firewall logs all packets go like "kernel: DROP <4>DROPIN". If you turn off the firewall, then the web face of the router becomes accessible from the outside, which I would not like at all. How to properly configure port forwarding through a router on a PC with a web server?

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Stepan, 2014-04-27
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- Turn off the web muzzle.
- Change the web muzzle port.
- Write down the IP from which the web muzzle is visible ...

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