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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Vik on October 09, 2009, 06:11:29 AM

Title: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 09, 2009, 06:11:29 AM
Does anyone have any experience setting up HFS on a Fios based network? I can't get an external connection to connect to the server. I'm not using ports 80 or 8080 as I have heard Verizon may be blocking those, but it doesn't work no matter what port I try.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: bacter on October 09, 2009, 10:28:22 AM
Welcome vik;

This might be a router or firewall problem.

Try to follow this steps to get your server working:

Look for first time setup at the wiki http://www.rejetto.com/wiki/index.php/First_time_configuration (http://www.rejetto.com/wiki/index.php/First_time_configuration)

Steps to get your server working:

1. Switch to expert mode
2. Select the port you want to use (80 default)
3. Execute the self test (in hfs-menu)
4. If self test returns ok, skip to step 7
5. Check your firewall and verify that hfs is allowed to use your port.
6. Check if your router does forward the port to your computer (how to open ports in your router: http://portforward.com/)
7. set in menu -> start/exit -> find external address on startup
8. if you have a domain (example: vikveri.noip.org) set it to custom on menu -> ip-address -> custom , then select your custon url in menu -> ip-address.
9. If you want to update your ip of your domain, define it in menu -> Dynamic DNS updater
10. Save options (recomended: to file)

Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: pepsiru1es92 on October 10, 2009, 08:52:27 PM
I know for a fact that FiOs blocks port 80. don't waste your time.

I honestly don't recommend FiOs, since they have a no-server-of-any-kind rule. It's fast, and may work well, but if you get caught they may cut you off/bill you more etc...

But there have to be some open ports. As said before...use portforward.com
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 10, 2009, 09:13:19 PM
Oh, and additionally, it might be relevant to add that I am using Windows 7 x64. I didn't think to mention it since the application itself seems to be running fine, but perhaps there is a known issue with setting HFS up with Windows 7?
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 10, 2009, 09:37:48 PM
Found the answer:

"I was able to do this very easily... Here's how you do it:

Log onto your FiOS router (192.168.1.1)
Access the port forwarding settings
Click "New Entry"
Click the dialog box that says "Add...", then click Show All Services

Now heres the most important step, the one that will get you running.. click "HTTP Web Access - Web access by HTTP/HTTP Proxy" then have it forward to the place where you are hosting your webserver.

WAMP is a decent webserver, just make sure you have Skype setup so it doesn't use port 80 or 443 as alternatives.
XAMP is good as well, same issue with Skype I'm sure."


So basically, go to add a port forward term in your Verizon Fios router. Then add an HTTP Web Access forward rule for your network ip address. Use port 8000 on HFS and it seems to work fine.

Now I am fine tuning a speed issue. I am capable of 2MB/s upload, but I only seem to be getting 350KB/s. Not bad, but definitely not full speed. I'll let you know how it goes.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: rejetto on October 11, 2009, 01:04:08 PM
indeed, port 80 is just the standard one, you are not bound to use it, you can use any and it will work as well.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 11, 2009, 08:44:41 PM
No I knew that, I've used HFS for a long while. However, it was the Verizon router that was the real issue. It was far more complex than my old router and I had to forward the port in a different fashion than any of the other ports I had forwarded for other programs.

Can anyone think of a reason my speed is only ~300KB/s though? The QoS section of the router appears to be blank, no rules have been set up, so I don't think it is limited by that. My bit torrent application can access my full speed, and bandwidth tests show my speed to be what it is supposed to be. I just cannot get HFS to break 350KB/s. I have a 20Mbit upload connection.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: rejetto on October 12, 2009, 12:46:20 PM
can you please publish your results for www.speedtest.net ?
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: bolt on October 12, 2009, 03:23:38 PM
Wow.  Verizon's online TOS prohibit running any server of any kind!  I didn't know that, but just confirmed it.  I have a couple of questions: (a) is this a common prohibition, or do other ISPs either allow servers, not address the issue in their TOS, or allow exceptions for low-bandwith uses?  (b) Has anyone ever, to anyone's knowledge, actually encountered a problem with Verizon over running HFS?  Thanks!
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: rejetto on October 12, 2009, 10:43:50 PM
in Italy ISPs make no such restriction
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 18, 2009, 01:08:38 AM
can you please publish your results for www.speedtest.net ?

Sorry this is so late, I forgot. Here are the results.

(http://www.speedtest.net/result/595323353.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)

HFS still won't upload faster than ~250KB/s for me, but I found a work around. If whoever downloads from me uses a download accelerator type client to make multiple connections, then EACH connection will have the 250KB/s limit, so I can saturate their downlink in most cases.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: rejetto on October 19, 2009, 08:51:44 AM
what version are you using? 2.2 or 2.3 ?
IF you are using version 2.2, please have a look a this topic
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=6662.0

and, please, report here your experience, later.
Thank you!
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 20, 2009, 03:20:04 AM
Thanks Rejetto. I am using official 2.2, but I will give this experimental version a try and let you know how it compares ASAP.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: Vik on October 20, 2009, 03:54:23 AM
Results of HFS High Speed Version:
I was able to saturate my friend's downlink of 10Mbits with my Upload connection of 20MBits using a single connection on HFS. I am waiting for my friend with a >20MBit downlink to test the full speed capabilities of a single connection with this version. I will keep you apprised.

Comparison to 2.2f Official:
The official version caps my speed at ~250-300KB/s (aka 2-3Mbit) PER connection, global speed can exceed this, however this requires use of multiple connection download accelerators.


Thank you Rejetto for continuuing to improve this awesome program.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: rejetto on October 20, 2009, 08:28:06 AM
finally, i got the feedback i asked for months :)
thank you
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: nrp on November 26, 2009, 05:48:35 PM
I know for a fact that FiOs blocks port 80. don't waste your time.



Not anymore. Port 80 is opened is many places with Fios (I guess everywhere, but I can't confirm).

I used to have HFS setup for port 8080, but now 80 is working just fine.
Title: Re: Fios & HFS
Post by: B5Fan on December 02, 2009, 11:16:19 PM
I can also confirm that port 80 has been unblocked on my FIOS line.