

FIREWALL BUILDER DDWRT IP LINK NOT WORKING MANUAL
Now the last step, that is the manual configuration of your modem.$ sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -dport 51414 -j ACCEPT Is lost), you can use this other command: $ sudo firewall-cmd -permanent -add-port=51414/tcpįor a temporary solution, instead (after reboot this firewall setting Open a terminal and, as root, give the following command to open the.Check "Use UPnP or NAT-PMP port forwarding from my router".Open Transmission and go in Edit -> Preferences -> Network.You need to work at two levels, computer and modem router: disabling the option and forwarding manually another port worked. I finally solved: apparently transmission had a problem with the option "use UPnP or NAT-PMP port forwarding from my router", which automatically fowarded port 51413 on the router.

I tried disabling the firewall, specifically FirewallD on Fedora, but nothing changed. The router is not my Fedora box, but an external TP link modem. I'm forwarding on port 51413, transmission default port, to the same on the standard IP I got from my router page online. The firewall GUI is called Firewall Configuration, which I assume just modifies my personal firewall on my Fedora. However, doing the test from preferences in Transmission, the result is always "port closed". Then I did the same using the firewall GUI app you can download through the software manager. Have added now the the router as DNS server. As I had setup to use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as DNS for the VLAN it could not work as resolving the IP was not possible. I followed online guides and tried to do it manually via the router page, accessed through the IP address. The problem was that the devices try to connect via the domain name and not the IP directly. I found out the best way to do it was port forwarding. My goal is to increase download speed and surfing on the internet. Specifically on a Fedora 23 Linux distribution. I have a problem related to Transmission torrent client.
