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Epedemic
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 21:09    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
mastacontrola wrote:
In reply, although this is an "ugly" fix it allows internal loopback to work.

offhand wrote:
I can confirm port forwarding stopped working with this build. Downgraded to the previous version and it works again.


mastacontrola wrote:
Go to the GUI. Click on Administration, click on Commands.

In the box put this command and click apply.

iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE


I used this method, and it works at first. But it seems to be temporary, thus i need to run the command again after some time (even though i added it to startup, and that it is still present in the commands menu, and even though the router havent rebooted)

The other command, using my specific subnet and mask, does not seem to work.

I have a WRT610N v1 if that have anything to say.

Anyone have any idea?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 21:19    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
Epedemic wrote:


I used this method, and it works at first. But it seems to be temporary, thus i need to run the command again after some time (even though i added it to startup, and that it is still present in the commands menu, and even though the router havent rebooted)

The other command, using my specific subnet and mask, does not seem to work.

I have a WRT610N v1 if that have anything to say.

Anyone have any idea?


In your webgui under Security > Firewall

You are making sure to have "Filter WAN NAT Redirection " unchecked?

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Epedemic
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:44    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
buddee wrote:
In your webgui under Security > Firewall

You are making sure to have "Filter WAN NAT Redirection " unchecked?


Yes
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:04    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
Epedemic wrote:
buddee wrote:
In your webgui under Security > Firewall

You are making sure to have "Filter WAN NAT Redirection " unchecked?


Yes


Next question, with your WRT610N v1, do you use a k2.6 build with it, or do you use the k2.4 build with it?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:05    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
Epedemic wrote:
I used this method, and it works at first. But it seems to be temporary, thus i need to run the command again after some time (even though i added it to startup, and that it is still present in the commands menu, and even though the router havent rebooted)

The other command, using my specific subnet and mask, does not seem to work.

I have a WRT610N v1 if that have anything to say.

Anyone have any idea?

It belongs in the firewall script, not startup.

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Epedemic
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:21    Post subject: Re: port forwaring broken with this build Reply with quote
phuzi0n wrote:
It belongs in the firewall script, not startup.


Ah thats probaly it. Thanks! Smile
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