I'm trying to get up a ftp server with help of Serv-u. I manage to connect via internal ip but not external IP. Get connection timed out. I have forwarded port 21 and 50000-50004 (PASV) to the ftp server. User Asus rt-N16 router (original fw). Connected local fiber networks. Router has been put into bridge mode.
When I test port 21 on CanYouSeeMe.org I get Error: Could I not see your service Wed 188.113.76.45 Wed port (21)
Reason: Connection refused
Although the gate will be open through the Asus router.
Firewall is turned off in both Windows and the router.
In the log to Serv-u will come following:
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Serv-U File Server Version 9.1 (9.1.0.2) - Copyright © 1995-2009 - Rhino Software, Inc., All Rights Reserved
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Build Date: 19 November 2009 8:04
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Loaded SSL / TLS libraries
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - FIPS 140-2 mode is OFF.
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Valid registration key found
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - HTTP server listening port number 43958 Wed, IP 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - FTP server listening port number 1921 Wed, IP 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - FTPS server listening port number 990 Wed, IP 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - SFTP (SSH) server listening port number 1922 Wed, IP 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - HTTP server listening port number 1980 Wed, IP 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - HTTPS server listening port number 443 Wed, IP 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Listening for PASV FTP connections Wed port number 50000
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Listening for PASV FTP connections Wed port number 50001
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Listening for PASV FTP connections Wed port number 50002
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Listening for PASV FTP connections Wed port number 50003
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:06:57 - Listening for PASV FTP connections Wed port number 50004
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Found device: ASUSTeK: RT-N16 (on 192.168.1.6 subnet)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Inspecting device: ASUSTeK: RT-N16 [10.0.0.4] (on 192.168.1.6 subnet)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Device discovery complete: ASUSTeK: RT-N16 [10.0.0.4] (on 192.168.1.6 subnet)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 21 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 990 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 22 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 80 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 443 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 50000 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 50001 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 50002 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 50003 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
[01] Fri 17Sep10 1:08:58 - UPnP: Error mapping port 50004 to IP 192.168.1.6 (HTTP: 500 - UPnP: 402 - Desc: Invalid Argument)
VNC server:
Have the same problem with the vnc server. Unable to connect me up with it via lan, but not from the internet. Have opened port 5901 and it will be ported to the server using vnc. The server has static ip from asus router. But while I've local fiber network so I still have ISP out this month and when I put the server in ISP's modem and access to the server 5901 so I manage to connect to vnc via internet.
Could it be that local its router (internal) rotate to the gates even though it should be set in bridge? The settings for ASUS says:
Connection Status Connected
WAN IP 10.0.0.3
DNS 10.0.0.1
Connection Type Automatic IP
Gateway 10.0.0.1
To me it seems these settings are mysterious. There is a local IP from the router: lanport 4 and into wanport is connected the asus router.
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