I have been configuring my new router today with Asuswrt Merlin and have run across another issue (likely self inflicted).
I have gone through and forwarded all my ports as I had them forwarded on my last router running Shibby Tomato.
If I want to access a service from within my LAN I can do it successfully with the local IP address and port. IE https://192.168.1.20:9012 will get me there.
If I want to access that same service using my domain name from within my LAN, IE https://mydomain.com:9012, it will simply time out.
Now if I want to access this service from outside my LAN, say remoted-in to my work computer to test, I can access the service fine with the https://mydomain.com:9012.
So the port forwarding is set up properly or I could not access the service from outside my LAN. It's almost like I am being blocked from leaving the LAN and coming back when I try to access it internally with the domain name.
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is occurring, and what I could try to remedy it?
Thanks!
I have gone through and forwarded all my ports as I had them forwarded on my last router running Shibby Tomato.
If I want to access a service from within my LAN I can do it successfully with the local IP address and port. IE https://192.168.1.20:9012 will get me there.
If I want to access that same service using my domain name from within my LAN, IE https://mydomain.com:9012, it will simply time out.
Now if I want to access this service from outside my LAN, say remoted-in to my work computer to test, I can access the service fine with the https://mydomain.com:9012.
So the port forwarding is set up properly or I could not access the service from outside my LAN. It's almost like I am being blocked from leaving the LAN and coming back when I try to access it internally with the domain name.
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is occurring, and what I could try to remedy it?
Thanks!