So that has sorted that problem out and I'll steer well clear of running the Unraid on the EERO system in future. So I forwarded the port as required in Management Access and pressed the Check button and got the Green Tick and confirmation I am reachable from the Internet. I was using that EERO network to connect to Unraid.Īs a test, I switched Unraid on to the Hitron Network and tried to open a port - and found that the Citron software is really good and even a newbie like me could do it. As we live in quite a big house, the signal from that doesn't get everywhere so I ran an ethernet cable from it to the EERO and ran a second mesh network with repeaters around the house. I have a another modem/router, a Hitron Coda, supplied by my ISP. So sorry, I just pressed the download button.Īnyway, good news is that I've sorted it out - it was the EERO and its bizarre handling of Port Forwarding. I suspect I got the "new guy" at EERO as he had to put me on hold 4 times to ask his boss, so the story about not supporting multiple ports could be wrong. I'm using 6.9.2 and my diagnostics are attached. This seems a bit strange to me as I thought they could open multiple ports, so I thought I’d ask on this Forum, where I’m sure somebody will be able to help me out. The EERO tech support guy then added that he thought the reason it isn’t working is that the server IP 10.0.4.30 should not open 2 ports. So EERO tells me the port is forwarded, but My Server tells me it isn't and won't connect. Be sure you have configured your router to forward port 14444/TCP to the Unraid server at 10.0.4.30 port 443”. However, when I press the “Check” button in Settings:Management Access, it tells me “The Unraid server is unreachable from outside your network. Initially, it didn’t work so, as I use an EERO router which did an update yesterday, I wondered if something had gone wrong there, so I checked with EERO technical support, who confirmed the port forward is set up properly. I’ve got the Certificate issued and al I have left to do is to forward WAN port 14444 (in his example) to Internal Port 443. I followed Spaceinvader1’s video on setting up My Server and have worked through the steps in Settings: Management Access. So my next step was to set up My Server for remote access. I first set up the Plex Server in a Docker on the Unraid and it has opened port 32400 and it works really well. In a nutshell, I’m having a problem getting My Server connecting to outside my network. I’m very much a newbie, at the age of 75, so don’t understand much about computers or port forwarding.
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