Help Accessing My Network Remotely

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foxyboy
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Help Accessing My Network Remotely

Post by foxyboy »

Any help appreciated.

Changed internet provider recently, its a WISP provider and i have a Ubiquiti Airgrid antenna PoE connected to the WAN port of a TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v2 running Gargoyle 1.10.0.

Although i've been told i should be able to access my network as the they are not blocking any protocols/ports i cannot seem to. Router is setup in Gateway mode and i have verified a pubic ip address of 92.60.xx.xx

I have DDNS setup successfully and an nsllokup returns my public ip correctly. I have remote access enabled and setup over https on gargoyle but on access https://myddnsname:443 i always get error ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED

My WAN settings (DHCP Wired) are as follows
WAN IP Address:192.168.88.153
WAN Netmask:255.255.255.0
WAN MAC Address:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
WAN Gateway IP:192.168.88.1

I performed an intense scan (all 65535 tcp ports) on my public ip and it reveals that the oply open ports are
Discovered open port 53/tcp on 92.60.xx.xx
Discovered open port 99/tcp on 92.60.xx.xx (this is the https gui login to argrid)

Can anyone see what i am doing wrong here or whether it is as i suspect and provider IS blocking all traffic except dns(53). I do not have access to the airgrid antenna so have no control over forwarding etc.

HELP!
Linksys WRT1200AC v1 Gargoyle 1.12
TP-Link Archer A7 v5 Gargoyle 1.13 PL

Rog66
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Re: Help Accessing My Network Remotely

Post by Rog66 »

Sorry edited after engaging brain.

It looks like your isp modem is in router mode as your gargoyle router is getting a local address. Is there any way to put your isp modem in modem mode so your router gets a public address. At the moment how does your isp modem know where to send requests on port 443?
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Re: Help Accessing My Network Remotely

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Re: Help Accessing My Network Remotely

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Rog66 wrote:Sorry edited after engaging brain.

It looks like your isp modem is in router mode as your gargoyle router is getting a local address. Is there any way to put your isp modem in modem mode so your router gets a public address. At the moment how does your isp modem know where to send requests on port 443?
The alternative , if your gargoyle firewall is doing all your firewall duties is to put your gargoyle router in the demilitarised zone of your isp router ( if that option is avail)

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Re: Help Accessing My Network Remotely

Post by ispyisail »

Use OpenVPN?

You will still need to "port forward" or "DMZ" to your gargoyle router.

Depending on what your trying to do but if you can't forward ports you could do a reverse VPN and poke a hole in your firewall that way.

https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... reversevpn

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