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Can not open port 443 for RaspBerry Pi

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dummyuser:

--- Quote from: GreenBay42 on September 10, 2018, 02:30:57 PM ---Make sure SSH is enabled on your Pi since it normally is disabled by default. Also, isn't port 22 used by default on the Raspberry Pi for SSH?  If this is the case use Virtual Server instead of Port Forwarding.

Public Port = 443 
Private Port = 22 (or whatever you assigned the Raspberry Pi)

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Thanks for the reply!

SSH is enabled and the port has been changed to 443.
I don't think the issue is the Pi, because when I remove the DLink I can access the Pi.

I also tried with other ports (like 80) but none get opened.

dummyuser:

--- Quote from: FurryNutz on September 10, 2018, 02:36:35 PM ---Ok I wasn't sure if you had it or not. D-Link removed Endpoint Features a while back.
 :(

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Welp. Thanks anyways. :)

FurryNutz:
Does your ISP modem already have a built in router or is it just a modem only?

dummyuser:

--- Quote from: FurryNutz on September 11, 2018, 06:52:29 AM ---Does your ISP modem already have a built in router or is it just a modem only?

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It has a build on router. But on that router I put the DLink as DMZ.

GreenBay42:
Ah double-NAT. You should place the modem-router in bridge mode then use the D-Link as your router. I would also suggest not using 443 at the port. Use something between 1028-65535. At least try to test.

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