[zeromq-dev] Zyre Bind to public IP address
Matteo
matteo.brichese at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 17:10:03 CEST 2020
Hi Kevin, I opened port forwarding on my router and still the node cannot
bind to my server ip address:port. I tried having my node inside my DMZ and
still nothing. I am starting to wonder if the cloud provider (where my
server resides) blocks some ports or if there is a config I need to work
on, on the server side. I opened that port on my ubuntu server via
iptables, but maybe I need to use ufw?
I'll dig more.
Is it confirmed that Zyre can connect to a remote tcp address right? I mean
an address that is outside of the node LAN
Thank you
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 2:20 AM Kevin Sapper <kevinsapper88 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Matteo,
> maybe you need Port forwarding from your router to the peer?
>
> Matteo <matteo.brichese at gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 20. Apr. 2020, 03:55:
>
>> Hi all, I am using Zyre and I am trying to bind to a server (that I have
>> control over), server has a public address and I tried binding to a "9999"
>> port that where I accept all incoming tcp connections (as a test) but so
>> far I had no luck. The node cannot bind to it.
>>
>> I know I am probably missing something silly.
>>
>> Any input?
>>
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