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Vigor 2950 - Mapping Ports to Hosts causes conflicts
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23 Jan 2009 13:57 #53916
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Vigor 2950 - Mapping Ports to Hosts causes conflicts was created by ghostydog
Hi,
We have a Vigor 2950 Router, we have 2 ADSL connections one with a BT Copper Provider the other with a Cable Provider.
I have a customer facing website reverse proxied via ISA 2006 on my LAN and ports forward from WAN1 to the host.
I have other web based services that I need to configure and have configured port forwards for various services that provide a web itnerface but on different ports.
It seems now though that I have hit some sort of limit and if I enable another port redirection my customer facing website becomes unavailable.
I've tried changing ports, but they all seem to conflict in some way with the port 80 redirect I have configured.
Anybody else come up against this issue?
Thanks
GD
We have a Vigor 2950 Router, we have 2 ADSL connections one with a BT Copper Provider the other with a Cable Provider.
I have a customer facing website reverse proxied via ISA 2006 on my LAN and ports forward from WAN1 to the host.
I have other web based services that I need to configure and have configured port forwards for various services that provide a web itnerface but on different ports.
It seems now though that I have hit some sort of limit and if I enable another port redirection my customer facing website becomes unavailable.
I've tried changing ports, but they all seem to conflict in some way with the port 80 redirect I have configured.
Anybody else come up against this issue?
Thanks
GD
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18 Jun 2009 13:56 #56397
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Replied by julianp-cit on topic Similar Issue
Hi there,
I've got a similar problem. Same router, two ADSL lines.
I'm trying to utilise the load balancing functionality via NAT, to a MS TMG Server (latest ISA server). Ports 25, 110 and 143 forward to the TMG box and subsequently to the Exchange server, but port 80 and 443 don't.
I've turned off remote management, and even changed the internal management ports to 8080 and 4343 for SSL. Still no luck. The only way I can get it to function at present is to not use NAT and route ISP public IP's to the ISA box, but this eliminates the use of one of the ADSL connections which just sits there doing nothing.
I've got a similar problem. Same router, two ADSL lines.
I'm trying to utilise the load balancing functionality via NAT, to a MS TMG Server (latest ISA server). Ports 25, 110 and 143 forward to the TMG box and subsequently to the Exchange server, but port 80 and 443 don't.
I've turned off remote management, and even changed the internal management ports to 8080 and 4343 for SSL. Still no luck. The only way I can get it to function at present is to not use NAT and route ISP public IP's to the ISA box, but this eliminates the use of one of the ADSL connections which just sits there doing nothing.
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23 Jun 2009 11:32 #56456
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I got mine working by taking the box back to factory defaults then applying the latest full firmware release then re applying the configuration thatb had been backed up beforehand, now all seems to be working as it should.
I tried an in situ firmware update but that carried the problems across so only way to fix was the full firmware update.
Additionally for multi wan load balancing you might want to look at this, if the draytek doesn't seem to want to work.
www.untangle.com
Hope this helps.
GD
Replied by ghostydog on topic Re: Similar Issue
Hi there,julianp-cit wrote:
I've got a similar problem. Same router, two ADSL lines.
I'm trying to utilise the load balancing functionality via NAT, to a MS TMG Server (latest ISA server). Ports 25, 110 and 143 forward to the TMG box and subsequently to the Exchange server, but port 80 and 443 don't.
I've turned off remote management, and even changed the internal management ports to 8080 and 4343 for SSL. Still no luck. The only way I can get it to function at present is to not use NAT and route ISP public IP's to the ISA box, but this eliminates the use of one of the ADSL connections which just sits there doing nothing.
I got mine working by taking the box back to factory defaults then applying the latest full firmware release then re applying the configuration thatb had been backed up beforehand, now all seems to be working as it should.
I tried an in situ firmware update but that carried the problems across so only way to fix was the full firmware update.
Additionally for multi wan load balancing you might want to look at this, if the draytek doesn't seem to want to work.
Hope this helps.
GD
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