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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => router & port problems => Topic started by: quest on March 22, 2006, 05:03:04 PM
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I do have a router...
the external IP is 24.132.xxx.148
and the internal IP is 192.xxx.0.xxx
In the adressbrowser always stays the Internal IP when I like to share. When I give the url complete to a friend he cannot connect, I can!!!
I use my internal XP firewall and the router I have forwarded port 80!
But I cannot connect....
I also use another http server (File Share Pro and configured in the same way, but this one works)
Can somebody help?
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Salut cher ami,
i had the same problem until i found out that if i use my router i cannot use port 80 for HFS - as the router uses port 80. So i had to use another port, actually port 7977.
When i want to see my files in HFS, i choose http://192.168.1.33:7977 (33 depends of the router-type and is for the FIRST machine here, my other machines use 34, 35, and 36 - you have to look this in your router-manual), and my friends could go there by my external IP http://externalIP:7977
But i use a redirecting-service from DynDNS and from No-IP, which first hide my external ip-number and second offer by this a domain which is always the same after rebooting Windows.
For creating such a redirecting-service for No-IP i can send you my manual by e-mail.
Yves
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In the adressbrowser always stays the Internal IP when I like to share. When I give the url complete to a friend he cannot connect, I can!!!
sure, yu have to give him the external IP.
there are many options features about it.
start using "find external address" in menu.
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Salut cher ami,
i had the same problem until i found out that if i use my router i cannot use port 80 for HFS - as the router uses port 80. So i had to use another port, actually port 7977.
When i want to see my files in HFS, i choose http://192.168.1.33:7977 (33 depends of the router-type and is for the FIRST machine here, my other machines use 34, 35, and 36 - you have to look this in your router-manual), and my friends could go there by my external IP http://externalIP:7977
But i use a redirecting-service from DynDNS and from No-IP, which first hide my external ip-number and second offer by this a domain which is always the same after rebooting Windows.
For creating such a redirecting-service for No-IP i can send you my manual by e-mail.
Yves
So people can access my HFS outside the LAN by typing in http://externalIP:7977?
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yes, but router must be configured first