Yes , has to be set to static make sure your IP is out side the DCHP pool , that way it won’t be given to any one else by mistake .
That’s why I start my DHCP pool at .100 Richard Szajkowski > On Jul 4, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Padmahas Bn <padma...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello VA3RZS, > > Yes, my internal IP address is static. It's 192.168.0.106. But DHCP is set to > "Automatic". Does that affect? > > Thank you. > >> On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 11:27 PM VA3RZS <va3...@gmail.com> wrote: >> It’s your inside address that needs to be static , yes the router will just >> be fine >> >> Your box will need to be on something like 192.168.1( or 0) .50 let’s say >> and in the router that ip and port should point to that ip and port >> >> I have all my static ip’s under 100 and dhcp is above 100 >> >> Hope this helps >> >> Richard Szajkowski >> >> >>> On Jul 4, 2019, at 1:45 PM, Padmahas Bn <padma...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello Bob, Richar and Mark, >>> Thank you for your response. >>> >>> @Bob Cochran, >>> Yeah, I can access port 80 form my local but not from internet. I'm trying >>> to access my IP from mobile network (Not wifi, from data pack) Please find >>> my comments below. >>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "successfully logged in" into your router. >>> As I said, I've registered a free domain name on NoIP.com, I had to >>> configure dynamic DNS in my router to synchronize my external/public IP >>> (since it is dynamic in nature) with my registered domain name >>> automatically. So i meant that configuration was successful. >>> >>>> Your router will need to support NAT to translate your local IP address >>>> to the one on the Internet. >>> I'm using TP-Link 300M Wireless N Router, Model No. TL-WR841N / TL-WR841ND. >>> I hope this supports NAT. >>> >>>> sudo tcpdump -i enp2s0 -vvvSXn port 80 >>> I'm not sure which parameters I need to change here according to my system. >>> I just ran the same command and got output as >>> tcpdump: enp2s0: No such device exists >>> (SIOCGIFHWADDR: No such device) >>> >>> @Richard szajkowski, >>> It's my home network, and have dynamic IP address. But I've updated the IP >>> address which I got from google search "what is my ip", while forwarding >>> the port. >>> >>> @Mark J Bradakis, >>> Thank you for the reference. I'll take a look. >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>>> On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 6:16 PM Mark J Bradakis <m...@bradakis.com> wrote: >>>> Some of the tools here might assist in tracking down what is visible to >>>> the world and what is not. >>>> >>>> https://tools.dnsstuff.com/# >>>> >>>> mjb. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >>>>