NAT Loopback
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NAT Loopback
hi gyus,
i used to run gargoyle 1.8.1 on a archer C7 v1 with a LTE modem on USB and NAT loopback worked as a charm.
now i use a GL-AR150 PoE with gargoyle 1.9.1 and the same LTE modem and NAT loopback does not work anymore?
is there any information about this behaviour?
i pretty rely on this feature, since many android apps don't support different set of credentials for different networks
thanks!
i used to run gargoyle 1.8.1 on a archer C7 v1 with a LTE modem on USB and NAT loopback worked as a charm.
now i use a GL-AR150 PoE with gargoyle 1.9.1 and the same LTE modem and NAT loopback does not work anymore?
is there any information about this behaviour?
i pretty rely on this feature, since many android apps don't support different set of credentials for different networks
thanks!
Re: NAT Loopback
yep, thats the device.
no comments on this behaviour?
no comments on this behaviour?
Re: NAT Loopback
Can you please describe your testing method a bit more?
Did this used to work out of the box, or do you set up some redirects?
Did this used to work out of the box, or do you set up some redirects?
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Re: NAT Loopback
- i've set up ddns
- port forwards to my server and other services in my internal network (example: port 81 external mapped to 10.0.0.249:80 internal)
i could use url.ddns.com:81 to connect to 10.0.0.249:80 when i was connected to my internal network. this does not work anymore for some unknown reason. i did not configure any redirects (at least not by myself, maybe ther were some preconfigured redirects in previous gargoyle versions?)
- port forwards to my server and other services in my internal network (example: port 81 external mapped to 10.0.0.249:80 internal)
i could use url.ddns.com:81 to connect to 10.0.0.249:80 when i was connected to my internal network. this does not work anymore for some unknown reason. i did not configure any redirects (at least not by myself, maybe ther were some preconfigured redirects in previous gargoyle versions?)
Re: NAT Loopback
Looks like it was a change in openwrt's behaviour.
I'll do some testing.
I'll do some testing.
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Re: NAT Loopback
The openwrt wiki indicates that you need to set a loopback flag to true
However I was unable to setup a testing environment
However I was unable to setup a testing environment
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Re: NAT Loopback
can you give me the link to this wiki section, so i can try it out by myself?
Re: NAT Loopback
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/18057
Comment 29.
If you can get information on what exactly is required I can try and see why it doesn't work
Comment 29.
If you can get information on what exactly is required I can try and see why it doesn't work
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