David Cavalli
Regular Contributor
I have the comic book program manager Kavita installed on my home server (Nami, 192.168.1.14) and want to open access to it on WAN so I can read comic books outside the house. Docker locks down port 5000 for Kavita for some reason and I have the webserver working for Nami:5000 locally. I have a no-ip domain that points to my home and in theory my.noip.com:5000 should give me access to Kavita on the WAN. However, my Synology also uses port 5000 and also can't be changed.
From what I understand, I can use different ports externally than I need internally. I figured that I will use port 5021 externally to point to internal Nami port 5000. I thought I have configured this correctly with Asus. Here's what I have:
However, when I try my.noip.com:5021, it seems to show nothing. I'm not sure if I am doing the port forwarding wrong or if I have some sort of Kavita problems elsewhere. Nami:5000 works just fine, so I know I have the basic container configured correctly. Any advice greatly appreciated! Thanks!
From what I understand, I can use different ports externally than I need internally. I figured that I will use port 5021 externally to point to internal Nami port 5000. I thought I have configured this correctly with Asus. Here's what I have:
However, when I try my.noip.com:5021, it seems to show nothing. I'm not sure if I am doing the port forwarding wrong or if I have some sort of Kavita problems elsewhere. Nami:5000 works just fine, so I know I have the basic container configured correctly. Any advice greatly appreciated! Thanks!