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      grewterd
      last edited by

      I believe I set the NAT rule to add the firewall rule, there is a rule named "NAT EchoLink" that was automatically added.

      Here is the result when I ran a packet capture on 5198:

      13:26:38.369465 IP 10.0.0.143.57918 > 34.207.167.50.5198: UDP, length 1
      13:26:48.371185 IP 10.0.0.143.52661 > 34.207.167.50.5198: UDP, length 1
      

      Here is the result when I run a packet capture on 5199:

      13:29:09.288776 IP 10.0.0.143.33535 > 34.207.167.50.5199: UDP, length 1
      13:29:19.290098 IP 10.0.0.143.2575 > 34.207.167.50.5199: UDP, length 1
      

      When I try doing both "5198,5199" I get no results.

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      • kiokomanK
        kiokoman LAYER 8
        last edited by

        @grewterd said in EchoLink:

        EchoLink

        ah i like it
        please post a screenshot of your Nat rules and firewall rules,
        try "packet capture" from both interface (LAN and WAN)
        check windows firewall

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          grewterd
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          LAN packet capture 5198:

          14:40:38.469654 IP 192.168.0.100.52805 > 34.207.167.50.5198: UDP, length 1
          14:40:48.472197 IP 192.168.0.100.5198 > 34.207.167.50.5198: UDP, length 1
          

          LAN packet capture 5199:

          14:41:24.213696 IP 192.168.0.100.5199 > 174.129.209.125.5199: UDP, length 60
          14:41:31.371099 IP 192.168.0.100.51043 > 34.207.167.50.5199: UDP, length 1
          14:41:41.372416 IP 192.168.0.100.5199 > 34.207.167.50.5199: UDP, length 1
          14:41:50.212412 IP 192.168.0.100.5199 > 174.129.209.125.5199: UDP, length 60
          

          I have tried with the Windows firewall disabled, still fails.

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          • kiokomanK
            kiokoman LAYER 8
            last edited by kiokoman

            outbound TCP to port 5200 is also needed, is it open from lan to wan?

            also that port forward is wrong, you need 2 rules one for 5198 and one for 5199, you are redirecting both to port 5198

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              grewterd
              last edited by

              I really appreciate everyone's help.

              I have even tried hoping on VPN with no success. Wonder if it's this computer. The Android app connects without issues on the same network. Planning to test on my laptop shortly.

              I have not created an outbound TCP port 5200 rule, reason is the TCP test works, but if you think I should I will.

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              I just changed the rules to the following. Still failing and the Packet Capture is the same.

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              • chpalmerC
                chpalmer
                last edited by

                You can include both ports on the same port forward. If you put 5198 in the "From port" box and 5199 in the "To port" box it will work. Makes it simpler IMHO.

                How about the firewall on the machine running Ecolink? I see you say its disabled but my guess is you need to look again.

                You are logging the firewall rules so what does your firewall logs show?

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                • chpalmerC
                  chpalmer @kiokoman
                  last edited by chpalmer

                  @kiokoman

                  also that port forward is wrong, you need 2 rules one for 5198 and one for 5199, you are redirecting both to port 5198

                  Nah.. He did it right. I do it this way all the time.

                  The "From port" field will translate to whatever is in the "Redirect target port/ Port field.

                  The "To port field will translate and be "next in line" after whatever is in the Redirected field sequentially.

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                  • kiokomanK
                    kiokoman LAYER 8
                    last edited by

                    nice, I learned something new, I had the impression that it didn't work that way

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                    • kiokomanK
                      kiokoman LAYER 8
                      last edited by

                      ok, there is nothing strange to do with the echolink program, it's a simple nat rule
                      Immagine.jpg

                      the order of the rules are important, maybe you have the permit/nat rules after a deny rule

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                      • chpalmerC
                        chpalmer
                        last edited by

                        I should play with Echolink here. I never have. Been kind of a purist over the years and only used IRLP once over the air.

                        My radio gear in this room is all commercial. :)

                        grewterd- you should not need an extra outbound rule unless you have altered the default "allow all" LAN rule.

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                          grewterd
                          last edited by

                          This is all I have in my rules.

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                          • chpalmerC
                            chpalmer
                            last edited by

                            From what you show there nothing is actually hitting your WAN.

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                            • kiokomanK
                              kiokoman LAYER 8
                              last edited by

                              you have "block private network", you can disable that, you have some hits there, do you have another modem before pfsense?

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                                grewterd @kiokoman
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                                @kiokoman O.M.G.

                                I totally forgot this stupid comcast thing is a router also. grrrrr

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                                  grewterd
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                                  Holy cow. That was it!

                                  I tried to replace the stupid comcast box with a straight modem that I purchased but the phone kept dropping calls. Then they told me I will lose my unlimited data and have to pay $50 extra a month if I used my own modem.

                                  I'm about to revisit that with them.

                                  Next stupid question. Can I allow more than one IP to use this? Say my desktop and laptop?

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                    last edited by johnpoz

                                    @grewterd said in EchoLink:

                                    Then they told me I will lose my unlimited data and have to pay $50 extra a month if I used my own modem.

                                    What? The fee if you go over their cap is 50 I think. But you understand your paying them X $ a month now for whatever device they gave you..a They only do that cap in certain states, and for the last fee months been completely suspended - to be honest they going to have hard time justifying putting it back.. Other then just a easy money grab..

                                    I was comcast for years, always used my own modem.. Now on wowway - use my own.. They pay for themselves in a like a year tops.. Depending on how much their nonsense rental fee is.. And how much you spend on your modem. But $80 could be seen typical for a modem. At $10 a month rental fee, after month 8 your gravy..

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