[NEBULA] Is it possible to expose a web server to internet

sebala
sebala Posts: 17  Freshman Member
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edited April 2021 in Nebula
When I acces to my IP adress from outside I see the Zyxel NSG admin page (port 80 and 443) instead of my Web server.
I have configured virtual servers in firewall parameters for both ports but it doesn't redirect to it.

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  • ivers
    ivers Posts: 45  Freshman Member
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    How about you pate the screenshot for your virtual server setting?
  • CrazyTacos
    CrazyTacos Posts: 53  Ally Member
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    I think this has something to do with the NSG reserving those ports for it's own management purposes.
  • sebala
    sebala Posts: 17  Freshman Member
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    I ve just redirected HTTP and HTTPS from WAN to my server

  • Zyxel_Chris
    Zyxel_Chris Posts: 653  Zyxel Employee
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    Hello @sebala
    Agree with @CrazyTacos
    Those 2 ports has been reserved in order to access/manage the NSG GUI, I suggest to use the other ports like 8080 or 4443 instead of 80 and 443 as following screenshot :+1:



    Chris
  • sebala
    sebala Posts: 17  Freshman Member
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    With this workaround, I cannot expose a formal web server. So, it doesn't solve my problem. :-(
  • Zyxel_Chris
    Zyxel_Chris Posts: 653  Zyxel Employee
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    Hello,
    I will private messge you in order to do the further check, so stay tuned in the inbox. :)
    Chris
  • sebala
    sebala Posts: 17  Freshman Member
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    Dear All,
    We actually found the synchronize issue between the server and NSG NAT server, this issue will be fixed on next release in December, if you encounter any similar issue please contact us directly we have the workaround to fix it!
    Thank you Nebula_Chris, the workaround works great for me !
  • blechkiste
    blechkiste Posts: 14  Freshman Member
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    Hi,

    could you please share the workaround in this forum or pm me? I am having the same issues with port 443 and 80 which I need for regular access to the web server behind my NSG300.
    Thanks,
    Walter
  • Zyxel_Chris
    Zyxel_Chris Posts: 653  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @blechkiste
    As like the previous post since port 443 and 80 has been reserved, I suggest to use the other ports like 8080 or 4443 instead of 80 and 443 as following screenshot.
    Could you please give a try on this and feel free to let me know the result, thanks.

    Chris

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