#nmap -T4 -F 192.168.225.1
Starting Nmap 7.40 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-12-31 09:14 CST
Host is up (0.013s latency).
Not shown: 98 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp open http
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.49 seconds
No idea if it is an android device. The webui is pretty limited and doesnt have any firewall settings. These are the open ports
Code:#nmap -T4 -F 192.168.225.1 Starting Nmap 7.40 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-12-31 09:14 CST Host is up (0.013s latency). Not shown: 98 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 53/tcp open domain 80/tcp open http Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.49 seconds
@vivek.krishnan "You said ipv6 is accessible from outside". I don't understand how. I tried and I can't. I used a tunnel broker, but public IP (router) is blocking ICMP. So it's not possible to use tunnel broker either. Did you try? Can you access your ipv6 *from outside* ?
Thanks!
The thing I'm having is NAT444. The flow is having 3 IP addresses involved.During the time of the original posting - I did check from Jio to Jio only, since no one else was giving IPv6 here. Recently, I and @superczar were having a discussion on improving work from home, and I remotely enabled native IPv6 on my office network, and also setup the same at home, and it was working fine as well (Airtel/Jio/BlazeNet)
If you are facing ICMP ping issues, you would not be able to setup the tunnel, as I believe it is a requirement. However, if you can share your details, we may be able to sort out your issues
I understand it's easy! But, I like to try the hard way!If the intent is simply to allow external access to services then the easiest solution is via an external VPS and running openvpn (or similar)
I have two ISPs, primary is on CGNAT (local fiber), secondary has external ipv4 (BSNL)
I use an amazon lightsail server for VPS - the nice thing about lightsail is that the server is local (Mumbai) and thus very low latency.. The cost is around 220/- i.e. just a tad more than a bottle of beer a month in retail if that helps put it in perspective
RDP via lightsail (double hop) is as fast ,if not more than a single hop rdp through the BSNL connection
If the intent is simply to allow external access to services then the easiest solution is via an external VPS and running openvpn (or similar)
I have two ISPs, primary is on CGNAT (local fiber), secondary has external ipv4 (BSNL)
I use an amazon lightsail server for VPS - the nice thing about lightsail is that the server is local (Mumbai) and thus very low latency.. The cost is around 220/- i.e. just a tad more than a bottle of beer a month in retail if that helps put it in perspective
RDP via lightsail (double hop) is as fast ,if not more than a single hop rdp through the BSNL connection
That shouldn't have been the case.I understand it's easy! But, I like to try the hard way!
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The question I always have is, I have a V6 address which is global. But, I can't do any ICMP V6 outbound to the internet (ipv6.google.com) Which means, this V6 address is a dummy one? If not, why it's not reachable to internet? Again, I believe the ISP is ipv4 only. If it is, I don't see the point I'm having one V6 address!