Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:48 Post subject:
Code tested and seems working on my WZR-HP-G300NH and WRT160NL (and yes i know this isn't the Atheros section but still relevant info). Also seems working on WNR3500L, E2000, and WHR-HP-G54 (running NEWD 15943 nokaid)
Thank you very much for this. I use RDP religiously among other apps that require port forwarding and this is a god send. Working on Linksys E3000 mega- build 16454
Just installed the latest DDWRT on my TP-Link (I know, wrong forum, but the topic here applies to Atheros as well) and was really frustrated at the lack of loopback.
With this fix, it's working perfectly! THANK YOU!!
Hopefully future builds will incorporate this somehow
I tried this in my router and it appears to have no effect. Do I need to upgrade to the mega build in order for this to work? And if that is the case, is anyone running the 16773 mega on an E3000?
Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 2026 Location: Sol System > Earth > USA > Arkansas
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 16:38 Post subject:
poldim wrote:
I tried this in my router and it appears to have no effect. Do I need to upgrade to the mega build in order for this to work?
Did you do a reboot after putting that in your firewall script? And no, you do not need to have the mega version. It should work with all standard and up. _________________ E3000 22200M KongVPN K26
WRT600n v1.1 refirb mega 18767 BS K24 NEWD2 [not used]
WRT54G v2 16214 BS K24 [access point]
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*PLEASE* upgrade PAST v24SP1 or no support.
Make sure that your port forwards work from the outside before trying this so that there is no confusion over whether it didn't work or if you simply aren't configuring port forwards correctly. If the rules in this post don't work for you then check if any of the other ones from the bug ticket do work for you.
You can also telnet/ssh to the router (do not use the GUI!) and run these commands to check if the commands are working or not.
A lot of new users are commenting but you really ought to just stick to the recommended builds if you're new. _________________ Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.
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I tried this in my router and it appears to have no effect. Do I need to upgrade to the mega build in order for this to work?
Did you do a reboot after putting that in your firewall script? And no, you do not need to have the mega version. It should work with all standard and up.
Make sure that your port forwards work from the outside before trying this so that there is no confusion over whether it didn't work or if you simply aren't configuring port forwards correctly. If the rules in this post don't work for you then check if any of the other ones from the bug ticket do work for you.
You can also telnet/ssh to the router (do not use the GUI!) and run these commands to check if the commands are working or not.
I'm not sure what to be looking for here. Anything look out of place?
Well the rules are there and appear to be working but 5 packets came from your LAN to the WAN IP yet only 1 packet made it back out to the LAN.
I'll need to see the full tables to see if something like Access Restrictions is blocking it. The output will be long so please either PM it or attach as a text file.
iptables -vnL
iptables -t nat -vnL
iptables -t mangle -vnL _________________ Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.
Available for paid consulting. (Don't PM about complicated setups otherwise)
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I believe this is exactly what I need to do on my router but the question is do I have to run commands for iptables before or is setting up port forwards essentially the same thing?!