I have my sabnzbd installed on my fileserver.
Host is set to be 192.168.1.1 and works fine on LAN
Dynamic dns is enabled on router and router forwards port to LAN address, so www.mysabaddress.com works fine. The problem is I have a few apps on my phone and iPad that I want to use sab on, if I set the LAN address then it works on LAN but not when out and about, if I set dyndns address it works outside LAN but not when on LAN.
How can I get one address to work for both?
Host question
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Re: Host question
So from a PC on your LAN, you neither can access www.yoursabaddress.com?
I would say that's a problem in your modem/router that is doing port forwarding; the modem/router should 'bend' the traffic back into your LAN. The modems I've used (Speedtouch and Zyxel) did exactly that.
So can you check your modem again? Firmware-upgrade? Additional setting? Turn modem-firewall off?
I would say that's a problem in your modem/router that is doing port forwarding; the modem/router should 'bend' the traffic back into your LAN. The modems I've used (Speedtouch and Zyxel) did exactly that.
So can you check your modem again? Firmware-upgrade? Additional setting? Turn modem-firewall off?
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Re: Host question
I have recently changed router and both my sky netgear router and my bt hh3 exhibit the same behaviour.
Re: Host question
Is www.yoursabaddress.com being resolved by DNS for the local systems?
Re: Host question
And what happens if you access the URL using your public IP address plus port (might be 8080, or something else)?
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Re: Host question
Yes it is being resolved.
It doesn't connect using the ip.
Reading into it a little I think it is nat loopback that I am after, and I don't think my router supports it
It doesn't connect using the ip.
Reading into it a little I think it is nat loopback that I am after, and I don't think my router supports it
Re: Host question
Well, you just need to use two bookmarks for SABnzbd.
Still odd, I have had several routers, but never had this issue.
Still odd, I have had several routers, but never had this issue.
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Re: Host question
Unfortunately it's not just bookmarks, it's apps that cause the issues.
But I might just have to live with it.
But I might just have to live with it.
Re: Host question
set the host as 0.0.0.0
Should fix it
Should fix it
Re: Host question
No, it will not.exussum wrote: set the host as 0.0.0.0
Should fix it
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