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Avoiding port forwarding settings

Avoiding port forwarding settings

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Purpleb12
Junior Member
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06-02-2023, 03:28 AM
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I'm at a university accommodation which means I'm unable to change port forwarding for thing like running game servers or accessing my Plex server from outside the building. I was wondering if there is a way of bypassing port forwarding in any way which would allow me to run game servers and potentially access my Plex server from outside the building. This website suggests using a VPN to bypass port forwarding and I have got a server running with a OpenVPN server which I'm able to connect to but I'm unable to get port forwarding working through. Just wondering if its possible or if anyone has any tips? Thank you This is the website that said you can use a VPN to bypass port forwarding: https://portforward.com/help/alt-to-pf.htm
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Purpleb12
06-02-2023, 03:28 AM #1

I'm at a university accommodation which means I'm unable to change port forwarding for thing like running game servers or accessing my Plex server from outside the building. I was wondering if there is a way of bypassing port forwarding in any way which would allow me to run game servers and potentially access my Plex server from outside the building. This website suggests using a VPN to bypass port forwarding and I have got a server running with a OpenVPN server which I'm able to connect to but I'm unable to get port forwarding working through. Just wondering if its possible or if anyone has any tips? Thank you This is the website that said you can use a VPN to bypass port forwarding: https://portforward.com/help/alt-to-pf.htm

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Reuben_da_boss
Junior Member
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06-02-2023, 04:10 AM
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Our institution has several standard ports available such as 22, 80, and 443. Consider changing the port to one of these options.
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Reuben_da_boss
06-02-2023, 04:10 AM #2

Our institution has several standard ports available such as 22, 80, and 443. Consider changing the port to one of these options.

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FozMac
Member
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06-05-2023, 10:20 PM
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This advice might not be useful for your case, but double-check that you're following the terms you accepted. From what I've seen, it's normal for ports to suddenly stop working at a university when certain network-related activities are triggered—whether by mistake or on purpose.
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FozMac
06-05-2023, 10:20 PM #3

This advice might not be useful for your case, but double-check that you're following the terms you accepted. From what I've seen, it's normal for ports to suddenly stop working at a university when certain network-related activities are triggered—whether by mistake or on purpose.

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MinecraftTrep
Junior Member
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06-21-2023, 07:41 PM
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Your university plans to restrict all unnecessary connections, but that’s understandable. As mentioned earlier, test a few standard ports such as 23, 80, or 433—they should remain accessible. However, there’s still no certainty about the outcome.
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MinecraftTrep
06-21-2023, 07:41 PM #4

Your university plans to restrict all unnecessary connections, but that’s understandable. As mentioned earlier, test a few standard ports such as 23, 80, or 433—they should remain accessible. However, there’s still no certainty about the outcome.

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SinGor
Member
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06-21-2023, 07:56 PM
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Configure port forwarding on the VPN server you're connecting to. This could provide useful guidance. https://superuser.com/questions/927060/o...-to-client You must allow traffic through the firewall on the VPN server and route those requests to your client using the Openvpn IP address.
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SinGor
06-21-2023, 07:56 PM #5

Configure port forwarding on the VPN server you're connecting to. This could provide useful guidance. https://superuser.com/questions/927060/o...-to-client You must allow traffic through the firewall on the VPN server and route those requests to your client using the Openvpn IP address.