i am trying to run an application the requires me to communicate with other computers. however it is not working.
I have a dynamic public ip according to CenturyLink.
Ports that i need forwarded are 40102,40103,3282.
Here is what i have tried.
Link to my port forwarding settings: http://pasteall.org/pic/bae12b61bb1e45d840b0cd5c7e7e383b
Operating System: Ubuntu. (also tried Windows)
Modem model: c1900A.
According to the below manual for a very similiar model. I have done everything correctly.
Here is a similar CenturyLink modem on how to do this.
http://www.ports3658.com/2012/11/c1000a-for-centurylink-how-to-port.html
1.) I attached the picture of my setting. The bottom most ip address is my current ip.
2.) Cutting the "NAT" function off causes everything to be disabled so i leave it "enabled". i cant connect to anything when disabled. for example Youtube.com videos just spin with a circle but do not load. there is no error message either.
3.) in Ipv4 setting. Security is low and i have put in a rule for the above ports (40102,40103,3282) to allow traffic in and out.
4.) My Ipv6 firewall has been disabled.
i have tried this both for Ubuntu and Windows with no luck. i have contacted others running the program and they are able to run it fine on these operating systems.
Here is the program if anyone is curious and has a similar modem: https://github.com/golemfactory/golem/wiki/Installation
it is bugging me so bad not knowing what i am doing wrong. i figured port forwarding would be relatively simple. i ran a web server with node. did the port forwarding in a very similiar and it worked wonderfully. pulling up the local host through my LTE connection.
I have a dynamic public ip according to CenturyLink.
Ports that i need forwarded are 40102,40103,3282.
Here is what i have tried.
Link to my port forwarding settings: http://pasteall.org/pic/bae12b61bb1e45d840b0cd5c7e7e383b
Operating System: Ubuntu. (also tried Windows)
Modem model: c1900A.
According to the below manual for a very similiar model. I have done everything correctly.
Here is a similar CenturyLink modem on how to do this.
http://www.ports3658.com/2012/11/c1000a-for-centurylink-how-to-port.html
1.) I attached the picture of my setting. The bottom most ip address is my current ip.
2.) Cutting the "NAT" function off causes everything to be disabled so i leave it "enabled". i cant connect to anything when disabled. for example Youtube.com videos just spin with a circle but do not load. there is no error message either.
3.) in Ipv4 setting. Security is low and i have put in a rule for the above ports (40102,40103,3282) to allow traffic in and out.
4.) My Ipv6 firewall has been disabled.
i have tried this both for Ubuntu and Windows with no luck. i have contacted others running the program and they are able to run it fine on these operating systems.
Here is the program if anyone is curious and has a similar modem: https://github.com/golemfactory/golem/wiki/Installation
it is bugging me so bad not knowing what i am doing wrong. i figured port forwarding would be relatively simple. i ran a web server with node. did the port forwarding in a very similiar and it worked wonderfully. pulling up the local host through my LTE connection.