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Remote K3/0 and 2WIRE 3801HGV modem/firewall

Bill Hammond
Hi, anyone out there successful in punching holes in the 2WIRE firewall for Remote operation?

The user interface for browser access seems to me to be lacking.  Does anyone have the secret sauce?? The browser interface also wants the application type from a pull down menu.

What are the two 11000, 12000 protocols?  The 5060 is SIP.

Here is what is needed:
There are 3 ports in total that absolutely need to be forwarded.
I will provide the details below.
12000 (UDP)
11000 (UDP)    
5060 (TCP) & (UDP)

Thanks in advance for any information.

73,
Bill


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Re: Remote K3/0 and 2WIRE 3801HGV modem/firewall

Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
It's not so much lacking as it is poorly arranged and almost terminally
under-documented.

11000 and 12000 will need to be user-defined.  You'll find "add a new
user defined application" at the bottom of the Firewall/Applications page.

You'll need to define both ports separately, you only need to select
"UDP" and fill in the port.  Leave the application as "-" Call them
something like Remote-1 and Remote-2.

As you noted, port 5060 is SIP, and there are probably several choices
from the "known" applications that do SIP, but I think it's easier to
define "Remote-3" with port 5060 and select SIP on the Application Type
pull-down.

Once you've defined them, you'll need to pick the "computer" (your
RemoteRig device) by name, and then set it up for each of your
applications (Remote-1, Remote-2 and Remote-3).

DMZplus mode would probably work, but I don't know how hardened the
RemoteRig box might be, so I'm reluctant to say "go for it."

Note: I don't own a RemoteRig, but I am blessed with one of these
"wonderful" 2WIRE devices from U-Verse.  It isn't the absolute worst
router I've ever seen in two decades of running a network, but it
belongs on the PITA list.

-- Lynn

On 1/18/2014 9:30 AM, Bill Hammond wrote:

> Hi, anyone out there successful in punching holes in the 2WIRE firewall for Remote operation?
>
> The user interface for browser access seems to me to be lacking.  Does anyone have the secret sauce?? The browser interface also wants the application type from a pull down menu.
>
> What are the two 11000, 12000 protocols?  The 5060 is SIP.
>
> Here is what is needed:
> There are 3 ports in total that absolutely need to be forwarded.
> I will provide the details below.
> 12000 (UDP)
> 11000 (UDP)
> 5060 (TCP) & (UDP)
>
> Thanks in advance for any information.
>

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Re: Remote K3/0 and 2WIRE 3801HGV modem/firewall

Mitch Wolfson, DJØQN / K7DX
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Bill,

I am not familiar with that router, but I can only warn you and everyone
else on the reflector to NEVER, EVER use port 5060 as the SIP port for
your RRC. This port is the standard SIP port and is therefore already
used (i.e. effectively blocked) by many routers. I would say that about
80% of the connectivity issues that were reported on the RemoteRig Forum
were caused by the RRC's shipping with port 5060, so this was finally
changed as the default about a year ago.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN

On 18.01.2014 18:30, Bill Hammond wrote:

> Hi, anyone out there successful in punching holes in the 2WIRE firewall for Remote operation?
>
> The user interface for browser access seems to me to be lacking.  Does anyone have the secret sauce?? The browser interface also wants the application type from a pull down menu.
>
> What are the two 11000, 12000 protocols?  The 5060 is SIP.
>
> Here is what is needed:
> There are 3 ports in total that absolutely need to be forwarded.
> I will provide the details below.
> 12000 (UDP)
> 11000 (UDP)
> 5060 (TCP) & (UDP)
>
> Thanks in advance for any information.
>
> 73,
> Bill
>
>
> Bill Hammond
> [hidden email]
> Bill Hammond-AK5X
> [hidden email]
> [hidden email]
> K3 #69
> P3 #817
> KPA500 # 149
> KAT500 # 290
> K2/100 #4637
> K1 #2033
> KX1 #1023
> KX3 #583
> K3/0 #200
> W2
> T1
>
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