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Re: netsync with port forwarding -- SOLVED
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Michael Raskin |
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Re: netsync with port forwarding -- SOLVED |
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Tue, 08 Jun 2021 22:16:18 +0200 |
>I believe I got it to work? I found one more trick in the cofiguration
>menu. Theres a firewall, which knows about proper redirection for a
>large number of protocols, but not netsync.
>It turns out to have a garbage destination -- where to send all packets
>that it doesn't know what to do with. This is presumably intended to ba
>a machine that cac collect statistics and check for ossible attacks.
>
>So I just designate my server as my garbage machine.
I believe you could also enable the incoming connections on the port in
the firewall settings… on the other hand, if you want incoming
connections, it's on the server, so I guess you can call it a win…
>It will ignore any port that's not open, and I control that by what
>services I choose to provide.
>
>And if netsync uses the familiar trick of initiating a connexion on port
>4691 and than replying to say what port the rest of the comminication
>should take place on,
>* it ould formerly get lost because redirection treats it as a attack,
>* But now it's sent to the garbage machine, which does know what to do
>with it.
Pretty sure it does not…
>And I went to a coffee shop to check it's working.
Oh well, that's what matters
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