Re: Blocked Ports

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This takes a restart from scratch!

My base Network setup was a wired Network which got it's DHCP from a Linksys Wireless gateway.  The WAN connection to the Linksys was through a Fedora 14 Server.

I have two Servers both of which have a Fixed Routeable address from my ISP.  I was working just fine with my below described Firewall setup until I tried to connect a DirectTV HD DVR via the Network.  This is when I found the blocked Port problem as described below.

The first reply I got asked what system-config-firewall showed, it seemed like a reasonable question so I ran the program.  I looked and the program had nothing about the ports in question so I closed it!

Immediately thereafter I could get nothing through the Server out to the Internet!  I can ping to the output address of the Linksys but, nothing further from inside the house.  I can access the Internet from the server but not from behind it.  It seems the problem has just gotten worse and I have no idea how.

ip route shows a valid routing from the interior facing port to the exterior facing port but, nothing seems to pass.

I am for sure in over my head here!

Mike D.


On Mon, 03/19/2012 12:18 AM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/19/2012 12:21 PM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
> I need to use Ports 27177 and 27178 but, every Port Checker I can find says they
> are blocked.
>
> My iptables setup ( for ) now is:
>
> Incoming Packages- Accept
> Forwarded Packets- Accept
> Outgoing Packets- Accept
>
> The way I understand it, that means NO Ports should be blocked. Am I barking up
> the wrong tree and need to be checking with my ISP?
>
> I think I should be but am just looking for a sanity check!
>
>

Do you have a service running on those ports? If you don't they will show up as
"closed" even if not blocked by a firewall.




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