rejetto forum

Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Steve Knight on August 23, 2008, 03:56:15 PM

Title: HFS working great... then stopped!
Post by: Steve Knight on August 23, 2008, 03:56:15 PM
Hi,

Although it's easy to describe my problem it's hard to know what suggestions anybody could offer, but here goes.....

Having configured my router to allow and forward HFS I ran the self test; everything was fine.  Then I set up an account with no-ip and managed to access my files via the web without problems.

Hardly 2 hours later HFS self test fails, telling me I'm behind a router.  Obviously I rechecked my router settings but it all looked fine, nothing had changed. I've since run the self test several times with the same result.

In HFS under 'IP address' I have selected 'Find External Address', this is what it was set to before and worked  o.k. previously. It shows my external address (8X.X04.X71.3X:8080/ ['X' added for privacy]) but all attempts to connect fail.

My router is configured to 'Send to LAN Server' 192.168.0.2 (the ip address shown when HFS first opens) although the router login is actually at 192.168.0.1 - not sure if that makes a difference, although as it was working before I can't see how.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Any information I can add to this to aid diagnosis please let me know.

Regards

Steve Knight
Title: Re: HFS working great... then stopped!
Post by: rejetto on August 29, 2008, 12:51:52 PM
the settings in your router are static, so if your LAN address or port have changed in the while, the forwarding will fail.

Your LAN address may have changed because of DHCP (dynamic assignment), while some other program may have took up the port you was using with HFS.
Title: Re: HFS working great... then stopped!
Post by: Steve Knight on August 30, 2008, 10:39:50 AM
Hi,

The solution turned out to be simple but unexpected.  The entry for HFS in the Windows firewall had to be deleted, then HFS had to be run and then firewall permission granted once more.  I'm running HFS from a usb stick and it seems that this proceedure has to be gone through each time HFS is used.  Not sure if that's the case if running it from my desktop; probably not.


Steve Knight