journey6 0 Posted ... Hi I have airvpn installed on PC whiich has web server running on port 80I don't what to put on port forwarding page and what ip should I use to access the web server from outside world internet what should I use in picture is it 1 or 2?and does the other client from outside internet need to connect to airvpn too? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... You should use the exit IP of the server you are currently connected to, in this case 213.152.161.133(Tarazed) and the port you have forwarded, i.e. 12345. So your server will be accessible on http://213.152.161.133:12345 Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
journey6 0 Posted ... You should use the exit IP of the server you are currently connected to, in this case 213.152.161.133(Tarazed) and the port you have forwarded, i.e. 12345. So your server will be accessible on http://213.152.161.133:12345 I am aware that my exitIP has changed because I connected to other vpn serverbut I still cannot browse the page of webserver running on my local pcI put the exitIp:port <- port it the ranfomly generated what is wrong I still cannot access it?does the other client trying to access the webserver have to connect to airvpn too? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... The port is not randomly generated, it is a port that you choose (in case it is available).That port is not changed and it is bound to your account as long as you are on a Premium plan. Users who want to access your port do not have to be connected to Air, only you. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
journey6 0 Posted ... The port is not randomly generated, it is a port that you choose (in case it is available).That port is not changed and it is bound to your account as long as you are on a Premium plan. Users who want to access your port do not have to be connected to Air, only you. I choose a local port but the remote port is generated randomly once then it is fixed Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... The port is not randomly generated, it is a port that you choose (in case it is available).That port is not changed and it is bound to your account as long as you are on a Premium plan. Users who want to access your port do not have to be connected to Air, only you. I choose a local port but the remote port is generated randomly once then it is fixed If you do not specify the remote port you want it is generated. Your issue baffles me a bit and quite confused but I wanna help if I can, perhaps try and change it so local port and remote port match and change the port in your web server settings too to match. Quote Share this post Link to post
journey6 0 Posted ... The port is not randomly generated, it is a port that you choose (in case it is available).That port is not changed and it is bound to your account as long as you are on a Premium plan. Users who want to access your port do not have to be connected to Air, only you. I choose a local port but the remote port is generated randomly once then it is fixed If you do not specify the remote port you want it is generated. Your issue baffles me a bit and quite confused but I wanna help if I can, perhaps try and change it so local port and remote port match and change the port in your web server settings too to match. Thank you it works now I changed web server port other than 80 and used same port for local and remote port for port forwarding. Although ddns doesn't work with some servers but it is okay at least solved the main issue Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... The port is not randomly generated, it is a port that you choose (in case it is available).That port is not changed and it is bound to your account as long as you are on a Premium plan. Users who want to access your port do not have to be connected to Air, only you. I choose a local port but the remote port is generated randomly once then it is fixed If you do not specify the remote port you want it is generated. Your issue baffles me a bit and quite confused but I wanna help if I can, perhaps try and change it so local port and remote port match and change the port in your web server settings too to match. Thank you it works now I changed web server port other than 80 and used same port for local and remote port for port forwarding. Although ddns doesn't work with some servers but it is okay at least solved the main issue Glad you managed to get it working. Quote Share this post Link to post