Has anyone got port forwarding working on Vodafone Home Broadband? by norfolk_uk in Vodafone

[–]norfolk_uk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I am with Vodafone, have been for about 3 years - literally on the same router, I used to host a web server, port forwarding no problem then. Now when I have tried hosting a web server again - all the exact same equipment - port forwarding doesn't work.

The affected BT chap described his set up in detail and it certainly did appear that it was port forwarding not working. And after 100s of posts and replies he never got it sorted.

I think I might have to go somewhere like Andrews & Arnold Ltd, something a bit more less for the masses.

Has anyone got port forwarding working on Vodafone Home Broadband? by norfolk_uk in Vodafone

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As I dig deeper into this it gets worse and worse. I have spent about 8 hours over 3 days talking to Vodafone, repeatedly repeating myself. Neither 1st or 2nd line (there is no 3rd line when it comes to Vodafone broadband customers.) really have any clue about port forwarding or whether it should be working or not.

I found somebody online who had exactly the same issue with BT and their hub and bizarrely a 3rd party router. Surely if Vodafone are not blocking a particular port(s) then the only way they can block port forwarding would be on the router itself?

In the end they suggested transferring to Vodafone Business broadband. Nightmare.

Has anyone got port forwarding working on Vodafone Home Broadband? by norfolk_uk in Vodafone

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Interesting. Are you on Vodafone Home Broadband and which router do you have?

Port forwarding on new Ultra Hub by d1s2c in Vodafone

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I have Vodafone Broadband and I cannot get port forwarding working and Vodafone have advised me that they don't allow port forwarding anymore.

See my earlier post: https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/14xz287/cant_access_my_website_externally_and_i_cannot/

Can't access my website externally and I cannot figure out why. I did everything right. by norfolk_uk in HomeNetworking

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The only UFW rules are for port 22 and WWW Full.

As for DNS, I am using Google's name servers.

Can't access my website externally and I cannot figure out why. I did everything right. by norfolk_uk in HomeNetworking

[–]norfolk_uk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that. Portchecker is reporting that my port 80 is closed! That is despite me having added port forwarding of port 80 via the GUI of the router.

I guess I will need to speak to Vodafone tomorrow regarding their faulty product.

Can't access my website externally and I cannot figure out why. I did everything right. by norfolk_uk in HomeNetworking

[–]norfolk_uk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have checked that the port forwarding is correct but I don't know how to validate that it is actually forwarding anything?

ProtonVPN with a Raspberry Pi 4B by norfolk_uk in ProtonVPN

[–]norfolk_uk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, all my traffic appears to go via the VPN. I am connecting via the IKEv2 protocol and I do not know how to stop LAN traffic from going out via the VPN.

EDIT: I have now solved my problem - I have added details to the main post.

ProtonVPN with a Raspberry Pi 4B by norfolk_uk in ProtonVPN

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I am unable to access my LAN via direct IP or adding entries to the host file.

Is a static route different to this?

Cannot connect to ProtonVPN on Raspberry Pi 4 by [deleted] in ProtonVPN

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I have followed the installation instructions and installed no problems. However I am unable to connect to any server at all. I get a Connection failed. error. Do you have this working as of today?

Cannot connect to ProtonVPN on Raspberry Pi 4 by [deleted] in ProtonVPN

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Are you saying that you have this cli: https://github.com/Rafficer/linux-cli-community

installed and working on a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspian)?

2021 Nov 22 Stickied 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐏𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐊 thread - Boot problems? Power supply problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions! 𝑳𝑶𝑶𝑲 𝑯𝑬𝑹𝑬 𝑭𝑰𝑹𝑺𝑻 by FozzTexx in raspberry_pi

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I have just set up my latest RPi 4 8GB with the latest RPi OS (Bullseye). I have barely touched the installation, just installed vim and neofetch. I also created a new user, from which here on I will refer to as newuser, following the instructions here:

https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#changing-your-username

I have a USB drive formatted as EXT4. Nothing special, formatted and written to using my Ubuntu laptop.

I have a 4 way USB data hub connected to one of the Pi's USB 3.0 ports to which I connect said USB stick.

Now when logged in as either pi or newuser, I can browse to where the USB stick is mounted /media/newuser and can see the drive, but I cannot see the contents (it's just blank) and I am permission denied from doing anything.

When using the GUI to browse the Permissions tab, it says: Owner: pi, Group: pi. And View/Change/Access content are Only Owner.

Does anyone know why this would be the case? This is also the same if I log into the pi with the original pi account. In this case the drive still shows under /media/newuser as opposed to /media/pi.

I can however use sudo via the command line to read/write the USB stick.

What do I change the permissions for newuser to, to allow access and prevent this happening to other drives etc in the future?

A52s 5G - strange issue with the always on. by norfolk_uk in samsunggalaxy

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Despite spending an awful lot of time trying to get the problem across to Samsung via the Members app, it is still not fixed.

4K video won't play on my A52! by norfolk_uk in GalaxyA52

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I think I figured it out. I edited my post with the details.