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Jad Dizon

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  1. Thank you so much, after much troubleshooting I found that I just need to create a new proxynet and map the dockers to the proper network. This also helped, sorry if I thought it was related to port forwarding. Thank you!
  2. yeah I decieded to go to the DD-WRT route as I thought it would be the simplest way but it doesn't look like it. I didn't attempt to try the access the application externally until the swag logs are fixed. Yup so that is a similar tool that I used to check if the port is open or not. I can open port 80 just fine (after adding it the port forwarding configuration) If I do try to set the port forward to 80-180 (external 80 to internal 180) it says that port 80 is closed. Thank you
  3. Hi has there been any update on this? I've tried the following I was hoping to setup my own personal nextCloud server. I've followed SpaceInvaderOne part 1 guide (nextcloud locally) and everything works as expected I can login nextcloud create users, upload and etc. The next step is accessing from the internet, this is where the issue comes. 1. I have checked port 80 is not blocked by ISP, when I do add it in my router's port forwarding config I can access the port. Using online port checker I have a (linksys ea6400) I can't forward port 80 to 180 with Linksys OEM Firmware 2. I bought a TP-Link Archer C7 v5 and flashed dd-wrt on it. I found the port forwarding and tried the same thing 80-180 but port 80 is still closed. 3. On step 2, I also tried using the ip tables found herehttps://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Port_Forwarding Is there something I'm missing on the docker? Or is this a router setting?

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