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    And your PI address (10.0.0.196) has to be in the DMZ<br>
    <p>Bob VE3TOK<br>
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    <p>On 2023-10-12 14:35, Don Moore wrote:</p>
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      <div dir="auto">I was thinking that I am DMZ the jnos side of
        tun0….150. Is it or could it be something as simple as DMZ the
        pi side….149<br clear="all">
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at
            2:17 PM Don Moore <<a href="mailto:ve3zda@gmail.com"
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            <div dir="auto">Hey Bob</div>
            <div dir="auto">It’s a rogers ignite modem and I don’t think
              they offer different firmware for it. I use wired from the
              modem to jnos.</div>
            <div dir="auto">This may or may not have something to do
              with it.</div>
            <div dir="auto">The pi address is 10.0.0.196 and tun0 has
              ….149 to …150</div>
            <div dir="auto">The modem allows DMZ to tun0 ….150 but tcp
              forward is  to ….196.</div>
            <div dir="auto">There is no option to forward directly to
              …..150</div>
            <div dir="auto">If that’s the case is there a command in the
              the pi that’s required to enable port forwarding to/from
              tun0</div>
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                <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_signature"
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                  Don - ve3zda</div>
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                <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Oct 12, 2023
                  at 2:02 PM Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty <<a
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                    <p>Don,</p>
                    It could be your consumer router. Those links from
                    you keep the incoming route open for those  ip
                    numbers <br>
                    for some time, that could be 5 or maybe 15 minutes
                    or so and in that time there is other traffic from
                    your station <br>
                    that resets those timers and keep it open, etc. The
                    best way to solve that is replacing the firmware
                    with WRT if  that <br>
                    is available for the chip-set in that router and if
                    it is your own and there is no setting to override
                    that.  I see that you <br>
                    have a cable connection, but I don't know or that
                    cable modem is the only consumer router you have in
                    line?  <br>
                    <p>73,</p>
                    <p>Bob VE3TOK<br>
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                    <div>On 2023-10-12 13:06, Don Moore wrote:<br>
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                      <div dir="auto">I’m wondering if someone can tell
                        me what might be wrong.</div>
                      <div dir="auto">Telnet works perfectly to me via
                        any of my links but not from anyone else however
                        I can telnet to anyone.</div>
                      <div dir="auto">My station is set up using DMZ so
                        all traffic is getting to jnos tun0</div>
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                            data-smartmail="gmail_signature">Regards,<br>
                            Don - ve3zda</div>
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