2012-09-14

I am quite frustrated... and about to throw that NVG510 out the window.  So I thought I would see if anyone here can help.

I have a fileserver on my local LAN (connected to the NVG510) that I also like to have remote access to through ssh.  I also use it to host aplications like a teamspeak server, and minecraft server. Obiously this requires me to forward the proper ports to the device so these can be accessed anywhere.  No matter what I do in the NAT settings, the ports are still closed to outside traffic. The only one I can get to work is 22 for the ssh connection.  Am I just fool or am I doing something wrong?

So, overall, 2 questions

1. NAT port forwarding doesn't seem to work. I can only open port 22, nothing else opens. Any ideas why this is the case?

2. In previous setups I have set up the server to operate in the DMZ so that all ports were open.  I know this is less secure, but the server is linux based with a high quality firewall enabled.  Does the NVG510 have a similar feature that would allow me to blankely open all ports?

Thanks for the help!

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