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    [Haproxy] Using Haproxy for other ports? (i.e. not 80 or 443)

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      darkarn
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      Hi, just wondering, is it possible to use Haproxy for ports other than 80 or 443?

      I am asking as I will like to set up Teamviewer's WOL for my computers; I am planning to assign each of them a unique TCP port and DDNS.

      I have tried standard port forwarding but was unable to get the ports open until I started using them in Haproxy too. But even then, I am unable to get WOL to work too.

      So may I know what should I do?

      Thanks!

      Note: I also have pfBlockerNG and DNSBL activated; I am unsure if these are related though

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        PiBa
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        Why are you trying to use TCP? Seems like the magic packet is send over UDP as described in chapter 7.1.2:  https://www.teamviewer.com/EN/res/pdf/TeamViewer-Manual-Wake-on-LAN-en.pdf

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          darkarn
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          @PiBa:

          Why are you trying to use TCP? Seems like the magic packet is send over UDP as described in chapter 7.1.2:  https://www.teamviewer.com/EN/res/pdf/TeamViewer-Manual-Wake-on-LAN-en.pdf

          Argh, I didn't notice that line!  :-[

          Ok, let me change the settings and test WOL again

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            doktornotor Banned
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            Regardless, HAProxy can run on any port, and multiple ports, and in general I don't get what's the question here….

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              darkarn
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              @doktornotor:

              Regardless, HAProxy can run on any port, and multiple ports, and in general I don't get what's the question here….

              Sorry, I was trying to answer what appears to be two separate issues (Teamviewer WOL and HAProxy using any ports other than 80/443) in one thread; I thought they were related

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