On 5/21/24 11:54 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/22/2024 12:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You probably need your ISP to do that. Once it's in bridge mode, it's
basically invisible. Whatever device is connected to it has a direct
internet connection now. You might be able to access it if you can
figure out the IP address. Do you remember what its IP address was
before it went to bridge mode? If so, you can try setting the
attached device to a static IP address in the same range and try to
connect.
You should be able to get the IP address by using traceroute, as the
bridge will be the first hop.
It won't. Bridge mode means it's "not there". Packets go straight
through. The attached device has a public IP address (or whatever the
ISP hands out).
This is what I always do with my cable modems because I want my Fedora
server to be the router/gateway/etc and directly accessible from outside.
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