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i use snowbase service, but my problem is i can't access my localhost,
if i login in my router, dynamic dns
the public ip adress is not the same non bogan IP Adress in my router,
its like am NATTED behind the ISP's NAT Router.
is this the case or not?
if am not NATTEd behind the ISP,s NAT Router how should i do?
do you have any idea?
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What port are you trying to forward? Certain ports (80, 443, 23) require you to enable an option in Belgacom eServices.
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Can you please give some more details, and explain what you are trying to do exactly?bahibback schreef:i use snowbase service, but my problem is i can't access my localhost,
We can only give some support if we understand your problem
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I think that op's question is if SNOW (Base) applies carrier-grade NAT because he/she sees a different IP on the router and in a test like here: http://ip.userbase.be . Because of this setting up a dyndsn-service fails.
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I doubt SNOW (KPN) applies CGNAT for the residential connections. I'm a SNOW-user and currently have a 145.129.86.x address.
I don't know if all ports are open for a SNOW-connection, but I don't think so.
I don't know if all ports are open for a SNOW-connection, but I don't think so.
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#1. mijn probleem is
ik kan geen toegang tot mijn localhost
#2. dit is mijn ip adres eg. 145.129.116.XXX http://whatismyipaddress.com/
Op die webpagina is het niet bogan IP-adres dat de gebruikers van het netwerk van netwerken die de wereld omspant (aka: Internet) gebruiken om verbinding te maken me.
In mijn router, in de internetruimte ik moet dezelfde Non Bogan IP-adres te zien
#3. Ik ben het eens met Sinna
my
voordat ik gebruikte noraml base en zijn bewerkt perfect
#1. mijn probleem is
ik kan geen toegang tot mijn localhost
#2. dit is mijn ip adres eg. 145.129.116.XXX http://whatismyipaddress.com/
Op die webpagina is het niet bogan IP-adres dat de gebruikers van het netwerk van netwerken die de wereld omspant (aka: Internet) gebruiken om verbinding te maken me.
In mijn router, in de internetruimte ik moet dezelfde Non Bogan IP-adres te zien
#3. Ik ben het eens met Sinna
my
#4. als ik inloggen in DynDNS detecteren de PPPoE-adres 100.125.193.26, als ik voor publiek-IP adres zijn falenSinna schreef:I doubt SNOW (KPN) applies CGNAT for the residential connections. I'm a SNOW-user and currently have a 145.129.86.x address.
I don't know if all ports are open for a SNOW-connection, but I don't think so.
voordat ik gebruikte noraml base en zijn bewerkt perfect
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100.125.193.26 is part of the mentioned range, so it seems Snow does apply CGN.IETF created RFC 6598, detailing Shared Address Space for use in ISP CGN deployments and NAT devices that can handle the same addresses occurring both on inbound and outbound interfaces. ARIN returned space to the IANA as needed for this allocation. The allocated address block is 100.64.0.0/10.
I noticed the same problem yesterday. My modem has a 100.125.x.y address, the public ip is 145.129.a.b.
I am sure I still had a public ip a few days ago, because I accessed my home PC from outside the home network. Since the OP already reported this a month ago, it seems SNOW is rolling this out gradually or they are using a mix of public and CGN ips.
I am sure I still had a public ip a few days ago, because I accessed my home PC from outside the home network. Since the OP already reported this a month ago, it seems SNOW is rolling this out gradually or they are using a mix of public and CGN ips.