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  1. I am running an ssh server behind openvpn. I successfully forwarded an airvpn port to my port 22, and I can ssh in my server, nevertheless I can seem to figure out the correct way to use scp to copy files from my local machine to my ssh server. How can i solve the problem? Best Regards
  2. Port forwarding works when connected to Singapore but breaks when connect to a US server.
  3. When attempting to add a port, typing in the port number followed by the Enter key does not function correctly (submit the port to be added) but in fact deletes a previous port that has been forwarded (the first/lowest port). This could possibly be a side effect of the recent bugfix. Also, I'm now getting "Port X already assigned to you." when trying to add a port back even though it's not shown. "You are using 3 of 20 ports available." I see 3, but it's reporting the 4th one is still assigned. Could be temporary. EDIT: Now showing 4 of 20 and the port has been added back however the main issue of the topic still persists.
  4. Hello, I have used port forwarding with your site and u torrent for almost a year with no problems. Since about last Friday however it has been almost impossible to get it working. Nothing has changed my end. When I connect to a server, I use port forwarding which now gives you a double token check, one in black the other blank. When you perform a check the other will turn black. If you add another port, another double will come up. And so on. After re-booting the machine and connecting to a different server I may strike lucky (i think anyway) and get one black port and one green. My download speeds on u torrent are all over the place though. I took a screen shot but it says uploading is not allowed? and won't upload the capture (217 kb) I've just used copy and paste 11692 0 seconds ago. Reachable on server IP over the external port 11692, tcp protocol. 11692 3029 seconds ago. Not reachable on server IP over the external port 11692, tcp protocol. Error : 110 - Connection timed out
  5. HOW TO FORWARD PORTS TO YOUR DEVICES WITH IPTABLES You need to create a basic DNAT on your router. Remember that the router GUI forwards ports from the WAN to LAN. When connected to the VPN you must forward ports from TUN to LAN. Therefore, it is imperative that you do NOT forward ports in the GUI of the router. Assuming that: destIP is the IP address of the destination deviceport is the port you wish to forward to that devicetun1 is the tun interface of your router (please check! on some routers it can be tun0, on Tomato it can be tun11)you need to forward both TCP and UDP packetsyou need to add the following rules. Please note that the following rules do NOT replace your already existing rules, you just have to add them. iptables -I FORWARD -i tun1 -p udp -d destIP --dport port -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i tun1 -p tcp -d destIP --dport port -j ACCEPT iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i tun1 -p tcp --dport port -j DNAT --to-destination destIP iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i tun1 -p udp --dport port -j DNAT --to-destination destIP Note: if your router firmware iptables supports the multiport module you can use --match option to make your rules set more compact. Please see here, thanks to Mikeyy https://airvpn.org/topic/14991-asuswrt-merlin-multiple-ports/?do=findComment&comment=31221 Kind regards
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