Port Forwarding is not working quite right [SOLVED]
Hi all and TIA for any help:
I am running Subsonic 4.7, and have setup on an Ubuntu 12.10 system and am registered with the domain of louvre.subsonic.org - I'm forwarding to an internal port of 15143 - when I enter the url for louvre.subsonic.org, the page cannot be found, and I note that the IP address on the address bar returns the proper external IP for my network but has the port appended to the IP - xx.xx.xx.xx:15143.
The actual IP is ninety-six, forty, one-sixty-nine, one-twenty-two. (I hate crawlers)
IF I strip the port off of the IP address in the address bar of my browser I reach the login page and am able to proceed normally. I had previously set the router to forward external port 80 to internal port 15143. I tested disabling this and that caused complete failure to reach the Subsonic server (As I would expect). Additionally I tested by disabling the port forwarding in Subsonic and trying to let the router handle this, but that did not help. I generally test with Firefox, but I get the same results with IE and Chrome. I've tested with multiple machines outside of my network and get the same results.
Here is the Java info if this helps: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_24, Linux (61.7 MB / 134.3 MB)
Since Subsonic IS running properly aside from the port/url issue, I have not included logs from Subsonic, but if you need other info, please let me know.
Thanks All!
Dok Jest
I am running Subsonic 4.7, and have setup on an Ubuntu 12.10 system and am registered with the domain of louvre.subsonic.org - I'm forwarding to an internal port of 15143 - when I enter the url for louvre.subsonic.org, the page cannot be found, and I note that the IP address on the address bar returns the proper external IP for my network but has the port appended to the IP - xx.xx.xx.xx:15143.
The actual IP is ninety-six, forty, one-sixty-nine, one-twenty-two. (I hate crawlers)
IF I strip the port off of the IP address in the address bar of my browser I reach the login page and am able to proceed normally. I had previously set the router to forward external port 80 to internal port 15143. I tested disabling this and that caused complete failure to reach the Subsonic server (As I would expect). Additionally I tested by disabling the port forwarding in Subsonic and trying to let the router handle this, but that did not help. I generally test with Firefox, but I get the same results with IE and Chrome. I've tested with multiple machines outside of my network and get the same results.
Here is the Java info if this helps: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_24, Linux (61.7 MB / 134.3 MB)
Since Subsonic IS running properly aside from the port/url issue, I have not included logs from Subsonic, but if you need other info, please let me know.
Thanks All!
Dok Jest