Provider blocks port 8080 (was Newbie needs help with router configuration)
|
By:
Anonymous User
|
Added:
03/17/2006 - 05:45 PM
I'm really struggling to give remote Tilt/Pan/Zoom accessibility.
I've got the page setup with the javascript, but how do I give access to other web users, the directory on my computer where the script can be executed from?
i.e. http://***.***.***.***:8080/javascript/
Hope somebody can help!
Regards
Gray
|
By:
sse
Rank:
Forum Addict
Topics:
73
From:
n/a
|
Added:
03/17/2006 - 06:27 PM
This is usually a question of router / firewall settings.
You are metioning the javascript directory - do you have access to any other stuff delivered by the LogiSphere web server?
|
By:
Anonymous User
|
Added:
03/17/2006 - 06:37 PM
From sse:
This is usually a question of router / firewall settings.
You are metioning the javascript directory - do you have access to any other stuff delivered by the LogiSphere web server?
I am behind a router, but I've given this computer open DMZ access which should eliminate that issue.
I'm unable to get any access externally through (http://***.***.***.***:8080) to anything.
I'm tearing my hair out over the blasted thing!
|
By:
sse
Rank:
Forum Addict
Topics:
73
From:
n/a
|
Added:
03/17/2006 - 10:49 PM
If you let us know what brand and model your router is, you might find a expert to help you with the configuration of the device.
|
By:
Anonymous User
|
Added:
03/18/2006 - 12:36 PM
It's a D-Link DI-604 cable based router.
|
By:
Anonymous User
|
Added:
03/20/2006 - 06:21 PM
I discovered the problem, it was nothing to do with my configuration at this end, it just so happens that my ISP blocks these popular http and https ports.
Many thanks for your input.
|