Hello Tristan!
Friday February 25 2022 09:22, you wrote to me:
Re: FYI
By: Vincent Coen to Louis Northmore on Fri Feb 25 2022 01:59 am
No, I have reset the VM router, logged in to it and stopped the
firewall (as a modem it should not be using it as far as I know),
saved settings logged in again and changed it back to a modem
only with no wi-fi etc.
Rebooted it, rebooted the Asus router, reboot the system and
still have the same problem - I would say I am pulling my hair
out (if I had any) as totally at a loss som any ideas are
wellcome -
Can you describe your network topology a bit more? (Link to a simple
diagram if you have one).
It sounds like you have 2 x routers in the loop? Does this mean you
have a double NAT environment in play?
Yes two router but :
1st level router is a Virgin Media Hub 5 that I have now turned off the Firewall (but do not think it applies) then set it to be a modem only.
This is connected via Lan cables to a Asus RT-AX82U Router that lins to all the
household system via both Lan cable and some Wi-Fi systems but mostly the like of phones, Hive hub etc.
The main system including that of the Linux based BBS system is wired direct via 1 Gb Lan cable. This router has been set to transfer incoming via advanced WAN settings-> Virtual SErver / Port forwarding to :
FTP Server 20,21 21 192.168.1.3 TCP
HTTP Server 80 80 192.168.1.3 TCP
Mailer 24554 24554 192.168.1.3 BOTH
torrent 6881:6889 192.168.1.3 BOTH
TELNET Server 23 23 192.168.1.3 BOTH
ssh 22 22 192.168.1.3 BOTH
The settings for Telnet and SSH was originally set for TCP but I changed it to BOTH when first seeing the problem.
Now FTP, HTTP, Mailer all work (Torrent) is not used on .3 anyway)
The new connecting link set up are the last two and nothing happens other than a refused message but have no idea what is causing it such as before the modem or the router there are no messages in the log files for mbse mailer etc regarding such a connection.
In file xinetd.conf has a includedir entry for /etc/xinetd.d which has the services for:
binkp
fido
tfido
and
telne :
# Telnet to the bbs using mblogin, disabled by default.
#
service telnet
{
disable = no
protocol = tcp
instances = 10
flags = REUSE
log_on_failure += USERID
socket_type = stream
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/telnetd
server_args = -L /home/mbse/bin/mblogin
wait = no
}
It is not disabled
In /var/log/security.log there is no instances regarding telnet.
I am going to restart the system as mbse is refusing to shut down ie mbtask is still running so see what that does not holding my breath.
Vincent
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