Re: LAN to WAN access

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I have a DAV server on a class B NAT behind a DigitalOcean Wireguard server.

To achieve what you're seeking, you need to set up iptables rules under the "Destination NAT" rule subgroup.

You should adjust the hosts file on your device to reflect the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server you want to face the world. You should also assign this hostname to your domain's zone record. Use the WAN address for this record.

Finally, you need to allow the same port on both the server and the WAN router to accept incoming connections. If your ISP is giving you a hard time, use a Wireguard-powered NAT so you have more freedom on defining incoming port traffic.

Find an example, and additional details, on
https://wireguard.krowverse.services

I could be missing steps. But feel free to ask for clarification.






-------- Original Message --------
On Apr 27, 2021, 4:49 PM, Antony Stone < Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tuesday 27 April 2021 at 22:35:35, back Button wrote:

> I tired http://backbtn.ddns.net/ from my laptop.
> after setting up the no-ip.com client application and following these
> instructionshttps://www.noip.com/download?page=linux

> This ip http://176.253.2.116/ shows the sky, broadband supplier page,
> with a list of my home devices connected.

> I have only followed the instructions as per no-ip.com so far.

I'm sorry, but I can only repeat that this is not an Apache / HTTP problem.

This is a matter of IP routing, and needs to be configured correctly on your
modem (cable / DSL / UMTS / whatever), which is a device we know nothing
about.

I'm not trying to put you off (or fob you off); I'm just saying that this is
something we cannot help you with - it needs to be set up on your Internet
router, and we do not know what that is or how it works.

Antony.

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