Re: incorrect pf rule?
It turns out that my caring ISP really has a free firewall service which is enabled by default. I asked my ISP to disable it completely and now everything is OK. Thank you! 29.11.2020 13:08, Stuart Henderson пишет: On 2020-11-29, Родин Максим wrote: The problem is that only port 80 seems to be open from the outside. I used several online port scanners to check this. All of them tell: port 80 OPEN port 443 CLOSED Could it be blocked by your ISP? Do you receive packets on your external interface at all when you test port 443? -- С уважением, Родин Максим
Re: incorrect pf rule?
It turns out that my caring ISP really has a free firewall service which is enabled by default. I asked my ISP to disable it completely and now everything is OK. Thank you! 29.11.2020 14:30, Stuart Henderson пишет: On 2020-11-29, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2020-11-29, Родин Максим wrote: The problem is that only port 80 seems to be open from the outside. I used several online port scanners to check this. All of them tell: port 80 OPEN port 443 CLOSED Could it be blocked by your ISP? Do you receive packets on your external interface at all when you test port 443? Or...if this is behind nat, do you need to add a port-forwarding on your ISP router? -- С уважением, Родин Максим
Re: incorrect pf rule?
On 2020-11-29, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2020-11-29, Родин Максим wrote: >> The problem is that only port 80 seems to be open from the outside. >> I used several online port scanners to check this. >> All of them tell: >> port 80 OPEN >> port 443 CLOSED > > Could it be blocked by your ISP? Do you receive packets on your external > interface at all when you test port 443? > > > Or...if this is behind nat, do you need to add a port-forwarding on your ISP router?
Re: incorrect pf rule?
On 2020-11-29, Родин Максим wrote: > The problem is that only port 80 seems to be open from the outside. > I used several online port scanners to check this. > All of them tell: > port 80 OPEN > port 443 CLOSED Could it be blocked by your ISP? Do you receive packets on your external interface at all when you test port 443?