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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Bug reports => Topic started by: TSG on June 26, 2010, 12:19:55 PM
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I've setup a network bridge, for media sharing with my PS3 and some other stuff, between two old network cards.
Self Test fails the port check, when behind a network bridge. But HFS works correctly, if the router is setup right, and the network bridge has a static IP.
So HFS does work, but the Self Test fails, I think this is a self test bug.
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Hi TSG ! :)
There are many posts currently on the forum that indicate problems with the self-test.
These problems occur with different hardware configurations.
Rejetto think that the problem comes from the side of his hosting service ... but solution has not yet been find.
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Can you put all that embellishes with images it with an organization chart and various addresses ip of your sub-Network, I would understand better your configuration and would more be able to inquire. ;)
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Hey, seems various 'server' type clients also think my network doesn't have a port forward, except everything works perfectly. Its a strange error, maybe one that can't be fixed.
In any case, here is my layout, in text form:
PC Network Settings (on bridge):
IP: 10.1.1.5
Subnet: 255.0.0.0
Router: 10.1.1.1
DNS: 10.1.1.1
Network Layout:
Router > PC
Router > PC > PS3 (via bridge)
Router > TV
Router > Wireless (everything else)
Port Forwards (at router):
Apache: 80
HFS: 81
Auxillary: 55255
HFS works fine when using ICS, however I couldn't use this Windows feature, couldn't get UPnP servers to work properly with it. Found using a bridge (turn my pc into a switch) to be easier to configure and use for my needs.
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test this config with the same mask ip on your two network
router-(192.168.1.1)---(192.168.1.a)-PC
router-(192.168.1.1)---(192.168.1.x)-PC-(192.168.1.y)---(192.168.1.z)-PS3
or something similar (10.0.0.1)
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@tsg
is your hfs working correctly over the internet?
what does the self test says now?
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Forgot I posted this, yes my HFS and Apache work fine over the internet, the self test still says I am behind a router though. Network changed a little, but essentially the same, still using a bridge to save the need for a network switch in here, hard to explain my network layout, I have two long network cables that run through the walls, and then a bridge with an old ethernet card that links a third device.
An old version of utorrent I prefer using has the same problem, it thinks I haven't forwarded a port either.
So it may be a restriction by windows, or something that has been overcome by newer software versions.