![]() Enter the name for the application or device in Service Name.If your application isn't in the list, or you are setting up port forwarding for a device: From the Service drop-down, select the application for port forwarding.Then, you can continue with the steps in this solution. If you receive a warning message, visit the AT&T Port Forwarding tool to enable port forwarding on your account.Enter the Device Access Code found on the side of your gateway.To open a port for user-defined applications: Granted, I should just get a 'real' router and pass through however, I don't need anything more than the min ( or so I thought - maybe I'm wrong. This ain't my first time doing something like this - and is rather frustrating to be in this situation. I read somewhere about having to 'ask' ATT to port forward ( some link was also provided) however, I can't seem to get the link to work - as I can't get past the checking sub-window ( tried four different browsers: chrome, safari, firefox, brave to no help. ![]() ) not that this helped.īriefly: I've created the custom service with the port I would like forwarded, then attached this service to the target computer. Finally, the computer has been locally assigned a static IP ( i.e. ![]() The target computer is running linux ( no firewalls turned on - I've specifically turned any/all off) and is physically connected to the modem via Ethernet. I've worked through the HOWTO ( end of this posting ). ![]() Just 'upgraded' and can't seem to get port forwarding to work. ![]()
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