**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 27 02:59:58 2012 Dec 27 17:12:59 hi Dec 27 17:13:28 does anyone else have problems using port-forwarding on the fonera 2.0n? Dec 27 17:17:42 Bitbored: Works for me, but note that port forwarding does not work from within your own network due to technical limitations Dec 27 17:18:02 You'll need some externel port-testing site to check if the port is properly opened Dec 27 17:18:49 the strange thing is that the fonera isn't respondign on any port apperantly :| Dec 27 17:19:14 even though I can use the webGUI through the internet Dec 27 17:20:20 ow, you are right, portforwarding works outside of my network -.^ Dec 27 17:20:51 Thanks! Dec 27 17:22:54 You're welcome! It's a bit unexpected, IIRC it also bit me the first time I tried portforwarding :-) Dec 27 17:23:25 It's still strange that the router does,t respond to portscanning though.. Dec 27 17:23:50 not that I mind, a little security through abscurity is always nice... Dec 27 17:27:17 Bitbored: Not sure why that is. Perhaps they're using some obscure portscanning technique that the Fonera's IP stack accidentally (or intentionally) ignores Dec 27 17:30:24 mmh, yup, it's intentional i gues :) Dec 27 17:30:33 I've tried nmap on my vps Dec 27 17:30:47 Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-12-27 18:30 CET Nmap scan report for home.seppestas.be (78.20.74.147) Host is up. rDNS record for 78.20.74.147: 78-20-74-147.access.telenet.be PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp filtered http Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 2.08 seconds Dec 27 17:54:43 does anyone know what kind of webserver is running on the fonera? Dec 27 17:56:29 It's custom lua-based webserver, called lucid IIRC Dec 27 17:56:45 ow Dec 27 17:57:53 mmh, that's not verry usefull XD Dec 27 17:58:14 The Fonera is too small for Apache and probably lighttpd and nginx as well Dec 27 17:58:30 tru Dec 27 17:58:34 *true Dec 27 17:58:57 but I want to forward port 80 to my server Dec 27 17:59:24 I'm used to doing this using NAT and virtualhosts on apache Dec 27 17:59:37 brb Dec 27 18:00:08 IIRC you can just forward port 80 on your Fonera and then configure Apache on the server? Dec 27 18:43:14 the fonera uses port 80, so I can't use it for my server Dec 27 18:43:15 I want to use port 80 on my external IP Dec 27 18:48:34 Bitbored_: On the external interface, the Fonera only listens on 443 Dec 27 18:48:54 Bitbored_: On the external interface, the Fonera only listens on 443 Dec 27 18:49:04 Bitbored_: Also, IIRC you can use port forwarding to "snatch away" a port from the Fonera itself Dec 27 18:53:39 my port forwarding of port 80 doesn't seem to work. I presume it's because of my ISP Dec 27 18:54:33 Quite possibly. Let me check here Dec 27 18:56:30 Seems to work here on 2.0n running rc2+ (though I got a weird luci login prompt first, but can't reproduce that now) Dec 27 18:57:23 are you from the Netherlands? Dec 27 18:57:33 Yup Dec 27 18:58:14 mmmh, dan kan ik evengoed nederlands praten ^^ Dec 27 18:58:35 Yup, hoewel dat voor eventuele andere meelezers wat minder handig is :-) Dec 27 19:23:16 w00t, just committed the final 2.3.7.0 release :-D Dec 27 19:23:51 nice Dec 27 19:24:15 merry xmas all Dec 27 19:24:19 what are the new features? Dec 27 19:24:23 merry xmas Dec 27 19:24:29 scarecr0w: Merry xmas! Dec 27 19:24:54 Bitbored: Loads! See http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/browser/trunk/Changelog.txt for the slightly condensed log :-) Dec 27 19:26:57 Bitbored: scarecr0w: If you check http://download.fonosfera.org/auto-builds/fon-ng/fon-ng-r2255 in an hour or so, you can be the first to run the final 2.3.7.0 release :-) Dec 27 19:27:20 * blathijs gets some whisky to celebrate Dec 27 19:31:10 nice :) Dec 27 20:48:28 it's up :) Dec 27 21:52:29 * blathijs gets some sleep first, testing and blogposting in the morning :-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 02:59:58 2012