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Old 02-15-2014, 08:40 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Chabotnick View Post
I'm trying to set-up Calibre server and it works from inside my network when I enter the IP of the machine it's running on. I'm using port 8082 and have that forwarded to the host machine, but can't reach the server with using my external IP address. I've verified using yougetsignal that the port is open and using netstat I can see that it's Calibre that's listening on port 8082. I have Plex and a couple of other custom ports forwarded through my router, so in theory it should work. Any thoughts on why I can't get through?
Can you get through on the LAN side?
No: is the PC firewall blocking?

Yes: Does the router provide other restrictions ( I had a time of day window enabled and my clock was off)
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