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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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agry73 wrote:The end result is that if I launch the CloudConnect client from my laptop, it won't connect to the NAS.
The fact that HTTP: 8080, 80 and HTTPS: 8081, 443 are not accessible might indicate there is a problem with your router, with port forwarding, double NAT due to the installation of multiple NAT routers in the data path, or more and more the non-availability of public IPv4 rout-able addresses on ISPs migration to IPv6 using DS-Lite.

CloudConnect app does _not_ connect to the Web ports - it's "just" a Windows helper App to configure and launch an (not very secure) PPTP VPN client configuration on your Windows system.

First, you should figure out if it's possible to make the Web port(s) - start with the QTS port 443/TCP (preferred, https) and 8080/TCP (http). WIth myQNAPcloud, there is an Automatic Router Configuration - and in the myQNAPcloud App on the NAS we haven an nformation button - and the ability to generate a troubleshoot report:
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Run it, and post it here - falsify the public IP address potentially visible - unless it's an RFC1918 private address from the 192.168.x.x, 172.2x.x.x, or 10.x.x.x range.

PPTP as such does require open TCP 1723/TCP for the PPTP control connection, and the GRE protocol (IP protocol number 47) must be able to pass the router.

Afraid - networking and VPN is complex.

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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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Thanks. I'm currently out of home, but will check your suggestions as soon as I'll be back.
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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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Hi - I'm having similar issues. Did you ever find a resolution?
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TimRideout wrote:Hi - I'm having similar issues. Did you ever find a resolution?
"The" solution is to ensure the 1:1 NAT port forwarding (for example 443/TCP router Internet interface -> 443/TCP NAS LAN IP) does is properly configures (this implies the router does have a public routable IPv4 address on the "Outer" interface; only one NAT device is in the data path; no carrier ISP firewalling or contract regulations prohibit incoming connection; no carrier NAT as with very low cost ISP/mobile providers/IPv6 DS Lite connections; ...) - as kind of last-resort - CloudLink is configured.

With the NAS configured to a reserved/fixed DHCP address on the LAN or a static config with a working default config, with the myQNAPcloud Automatic Router Configuration, and (again) CloudLink as the last resort - everything the NAS or other IoT vendor can do in this context.

The community is happy to help - but please read replies just before yours ...

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mine would fail the test since I have static port forwarding enable on the router. I dont care about the test - since it works the way I want!
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Toxic17 wrote:mine would fail the test since I have static port forwarding enable on the router.
If all ports are manually forwarded, I's expect the test would work - but I'm not talking of the simple test in myQNAPcloud App - see the details provided.
Toxic17 wrote: I dont care about the test - since it works the way I want!
Great - of course NAT and port forwarding does work if properly configured, Internet connection, ISP, and c**ppy CPE not prohibiting.
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I also am having the test fail on ports 80 and 8081. Has anyone made any progress on what could be the cause? Is there a way to debug it?
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8bitkid wrote:I also am having the test fail on ports 80 and 8081. Has anyone made any progress on what could be the cause? Is there a way to debug it?
Come on - just a few replies before in this very same thread I've where you can capture the QNAP Automatic Router Configuration debug information plus some more ideas for the config ...

There can be plenty of other causes - an ISP no longer assigning a public IPv4 address to your Internet connection, same as before due to the ISP migration to IPv6 and DS Lite, multiple NAT devices in the data path (provider router plus user router), ...

In absence of any information - sorry.

...and another thread on the very similar topic ... http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=313&t=117027 ... this is nothing we can "resolve" from the QNAP NAS GUI.
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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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Sorry for the lack of information...

I found that the cause was actually that the correct services/apps from QNAP were not enabled. For example, if the web server is disabled, the test will fail for the ports that uses.
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8bitkid wrote:I found that the cause was actually that the correct services/apps from QNAP were not enabled. For example, if the web server is disabled, the test will fail for the ports that uses.
Different form the (useless) Control Panel -> System Status -> System Service showing a green thingie regardless if the service enabled is operational and working, this is a real connectivity check.
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My problem resolved within the hour - I think maybe the web connectivity protocols needed to propagate. Or some such fancy hacker stuff.
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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed business hub 5

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got two nas's ts-439 II Pro, all working can connect to net though port 443 not open and can find upnp router

------ NAT PMP Diagnostics ------
initnatpmp() returned 0 (SUCCESS)
using gateway : 192.168.1.254
sendpublicaddressrequest returned 2 (SUCCESS)
readnatpmpresponseorretry returned -7 (FAILED)
------ UPnP Diagnostics ------
upnpc : miniupnpc library test client. (c) 2006-2011 Thomas Bernard
Go to http://miniupnp.free.fr/ or http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/
for more information.
List of UPNP devices found on the network :
desc: http://192.168.1.254:2555/upnp/DSLF_BTB ... 4/desc.xml
st: urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1

Found valid IGD : http://192.168.1.254:2555/upnp/DSLF_BTB ... PConn1.ctl
Local LAN ip address : 192.168.1.69
Connection Type : IP_Routed
Status : Connected, uptime=477843s, LastConnectionError : ERROR_NONE
Time started : Tue Nov 8 21:17:51 2016
MaxBitRateDown : 39174000 bps MaxBitRateUp 6946000 bps
ExternalIPAddress = 86.178.92.35
0 TCP 21->:0 'FTP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
1 TCP 80->:0 'HTTP Server (World Wide Web) [MICROSOFT]' ''
2 TCP 443->:0 'HTTPS Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
3 TCP 119->:0 'NNTP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
4 UDP 161->:0 'SNMP [MICROSOFT]' ''
5 TCP 25->:0 'SMTP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
6 TCP 23->:0 'Telnet Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
7 UDP 554->:0 'RTSP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
8 TCP 1723->:0 'PPTP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
9 UDP 500->:0 'IPSEC - IKE [MICROSOFT]' ''
10 TCP 1863->:0 'MSN Messenger [MICROSOFT]' ''
11 TCP 22->:0 'Secure Shell Server (SSH) [MICROSOFT]' ''
12 TCP 6346->:0 'Gnutella [MICROSOFT]' ''
13 TCP 1214->:0 'KaZaA [MICROSOFT]' ''
14 TCP 5631->:0 'PC Anywhere [MICROSOFT]' ''
15 TCP 5900->:0 'VNC [MICROSOFT]' ''
16 UDP 88->:0 'Xbox Live [MICROSOFT]' ''
17 TCP 4099->:0 'AIM Talk [MICROSOFT]' ''
18 TCP 27020->:0 'Half-Life [MICROSOFT]' ''
19 TCP 6667->:0 'MSN Game Zone [MICROSOFT]' ''
20 TCP 259->:0 'FW1 VPN [MICROSOFT]' ''
21 UDP 10070->:0 'Playstation 3 [MICROSOFT]' ''
22 TCP 3724->:0 'World of Warcraft [MICROSOFT]' ''
23 UDP 5120->:0 'Neverwinter Nights [MICROSOFT]' ''
24 UDP 27910->:0 'Quake 3 [MICROSOFT]' ''
25 UDP 2302->:0 'Halo [MICROSOFT]' ''
26 TCP 14200->:0 'America's Army [MICROSOFT]' ''
27 TCP 28910->:0 'Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 (Wii) [MICROSOFT]' ''
28 TCP 56559->:0 'ABC (Another Bittorent Client) [MICROSOFT]' ''
29 TCP 2300->:0 'Age of Empires [MICROSOFT]' ''
30 TCP 28800->:0 'Age of Mythology [MICROSOFT]' ''
31 TCP 80->:0 'Aliens vs. Predator [MICROSOFT]' ''
32 TCP 6881->:0 'Azureus [MICROSOFT]' ''
33 TCP 500->:0 'Bay VPN [MICROSOFT]' ''
34 TCP 6346->:0 'BearShare [MICROSOFT]' ''
35 TCP 6881->:0 'BitTorrent [MICROSOFT]' ''
36 TCP 2611->:0 'Black and White [MICROSOFT]' ''
37 TCP 28960->:0 'Call of Duty [MICROSOFT]' ''
38 TCP 28960->:0 'Call of Duty - United Offensive [MICROSOFT]' ''
39 TCP 1680->:0 'CarbonCopy32 [MICROSOFT]' ''
40 TCP 28960->:0 'Castle Wolfenstein [MICROSOFT]' ''
41 TCP 9093->:0 'Championship Manager 03-04 [MICROSOFT]' ''
42 TCP 259->:0 'Checkpoint FW1 VPN [MICROSOFT]' ''
43 TCP 80->:0 'Command and Conquer Generals [MICROSOFT]' ''
44 TCP 80->:0 'Command and Conquer Zero Hour [MICROSOFT]' ''
45 TCP 27020->:0 'Counter Strike [MICROSOFT]' ''
46 UDP 7648->:0 'Cu-SeeMe Cornell [MICROSOFT]' ''
47 UDP 7648->:0 'Cu-SeeMe White Pine 3.1.2 and 4.0 [MICROSOFT]' ''
48 TCP 3100->:0 'Dark Reign 2 [MICROSOFT]' ''
49 TCP 3100->:0 'Delta Force [MICROSOFT]' ''
50 TCP 3000->:0 'Destroyer Command [MICROSOFT]' ''
51 TCP 4000->:0 'Diablo II [MICROSOFT]' ''
52 TCP 375->:0 'Direct Connect [MICROSOFT]' ''
53 TCP 2300->:0 'DirectX 7 [MICROSOFT]' ''
54 UDP 2300->:0 'DirectX 8 [MICROSOFT]' ''
55 UDP 2302->:0 'DirectX 9 [MICROSOFT]' ''
56 TCP 27650->:0 'Doom3 [MICROSOFT]' ''
57 TCP 1140->:0 'Dune 2000 [MICROSOFT]' ''
58 UDP 2300->:0 'Dungeon Siege [MICROSOFT]' ''
59 TCP 4661->:0 'eDonkey [MICROSOFT]' ''
60 TCP 26000->:0 'Elite Force [MICROSOFT]' ''
61 TCP 4662->:0 'eMule [MICROSOFT]' ''
62 UDP 3074->:0 'Enemy Territory [MICROSOFT]' ''
63 TCP 1024->:0 'Everquest [MICROSOFT]' ''
64 TCP 8888->:0 'Evil Islands [MICROSOFT]' ''
65 UDP 3875->:0 'F-22 Lightning 3 [MICROSOFT]' ''
66 TCP 2934->:0 'Falcon 4 [MICROSOFT]' ''
67 TCP 49001->:0 'Far Cry [MICROSOFT]' ''
68 TCP 1214->:0 'FastTrack [MICROSOFT]' ''
69 TCP 2300->:0 'Fighter Ace II [MICROSOFT]' ''
70 TCP 2300->:0 'Fighter Ace II (DX) [MICROSOFT]' ''
71 TCP 6667->:0 'Gamespy Arcade [MICROSOFT]' ''
72 TCP 2346->:0 'Ghost Recon [MICROSOFT]' ''
73 TCP 27020->:0 'Half-Life 2 [MICROSOFT]' ''
74 TCP 28910->:0 'Heretic II [MICROSOFT]' ''
75 TCP 21000->:0 'IL 2 [MICROSOFT]' ''
76 TCP 389->:0 'ILS Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
77 TCP 4000->:0 'iMesh [MICROSOFT]' ''
78 TCP 2213->:0 'KALI [MICROSOFT]' ''
79 TCP 1547->:0 'Laplink [MICROSOFT]' ''
80 TCP 2300->:0 'Links [MICROSOFT]' ''
81 TCP 10308->:0 'Lock On [MICROSOFT]' ''
82 TCP 1352->:0 'Lotus Notes [MICROSOFT]' ''
83 TCP 25->:0 'Mail Server (SMTP) [MICROSOFT]' ''
84 TCP 3389->:0 'Microsoft Remote Desktop [MICROSOFT]' ''
85 TCP 3389->:0 'Microsoft Terminal Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
86 TCP 9793->:0 'Moove [MICROSOFT]' ''
87 TCP 2300->:0 'MSN Game Zone (DX) [MICROSOFT]' ''
88 TCP 3453->:0 'Myth [MICROSOFT]' ''
89 TCP 6699->:0 'Napster [MICROSOFT]' ''
90 TCP 9442->:0 'Need for Speed [MICROSOFT]' ''
91 UDP 3658->:0 'Need for Speed - Underground [MICROSOFT]' ''
92 TCP 1030->:0 'Need for Speed 3 [MICROSOFT]' ''
93 TCP 1023->:0 'NetMeeting [MICROSOFT]' ''
94 TCP 6500->:0 'Neverwinter Nights Gamespy [MICROSOFT]' ''
95 TCP 119->:0 'News Server (NNTP) [MICROSOFT]' ''
96 TCP 123->:0 'NTP Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
97 TCP 1215->:0 'OpenFT [MICROSOFT]' ''
98 TCP 5310->:0 'Outlaws [MICROSOFT]' ''
99 TCP 53000->:0 'BT Homesafe Alarm [MICROSOFT]' ''
100 TCP 1024->:0 'BT Homesafe Camera [MICROSOFT]' ''
101 TCP 2090->:0 'PalTalk [MICROSOFT]' ''
102 TCP 110->:0 'POP3 Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
103 TCP 2346->:0 'Rainbow Six [MICROSOFT]' ''
104 UDP 7070->:0 'RealAudio Server [MICROSOFT]' ''
105 TCP 3999->:0 'Remote Anything [MICROSOFT]' ''
106 TCP 2000->:0 'Remotely Anywhere [MICROSOFT]' ''
107 TCP 2346->:0 'Rogue Spear [MICROSOFT]' ''
108 TCP 3783->:0 'Rome Total War [MICROSOFT]' ''
109 TCP 443->:0 'Secure Web Server (HTTPS) [MICROSOFT]' ''
110 TCP 6348->:0 'Shareaza [MICROSOFT]' ''
111 TCP 2233->:0 'Shiva VPN [MICROSOFT]' ''
112 TCP 3000->:0 'Silent Hunter II [MICROSOFT]' ''
113 UDP 28910->:0 'Soldier of Fortune [MICROSOFT]' ''
114 UDP 2302->:0 'Soldiers: Heroes of World War II [MICROSOFT]' ''
115 TCP 20363->:0 'Soulseek [MICROSOFT]' ''
116 TCP 22->:0 'SSH Server - Secure Shell [MICROSOFT]' ''
117 TCP 6112->:0 'StarCraft [MICROSOFT]' ''
118 UDP 28001->:0 'Starsiege Tribes [MICROSOFT]' ''
119 TCP 27020->:0 'Steam Games [MICROSOFT]' ''
120 TCP 1140->:0 'Tiberian Sun [MICROSOFT]' ''
121 TCP 123->:0 'Time Server (NTP) [MICROSOFT]' ''
122 TCP 5001->:0 'Ultima [MICROSOFT]' ''
123 TCP 7777->:0 'Unreal TourCustomGameNament [MICROSOFT]' ''
124 TCP 7777->:0 'Unreal TourCustomGameNament 2004 [MICROSOFT]' ''
125 TCP 23->:0 'Virtual Terminal Server (TELNET) [MICROSOFT]' ''
126 TCP 6112->:0 'Warcraft III [MICROSOFT]' ''
127 TCP 80->:0 'Web Server (HTTP) [MICROSOFT]' ''
128 TCP 1140->:0 'Westwood Online [MICROSOFT]' ''
129 TCP 6660->:0 'Win MX [MICROSOFT]' ''
130 TCP 8602->:0 'XBConnect [MICROSOFT]' ''
131 TCP 4000->:0 'Realm Games (Blizzard) [MICROSOFT]' ''
132 UDP 547->:0 'DHCPv6 [MICROSOFT]' ''
133 TCP 8082->192.168.1.69:8080 '223cd829b381fa8db5dead1260afa962-Web Admin' ''
134 TCP 8083->192.168.1.69:8081 '223cd829b381fa8db5dead1260afa962-Secure Web Serve' ''
135 TCP 16085->192.168.1.69:32400 'Plex Media Server' ''
GetGenericPortMappingEntry() returned 714 (NoSuchEntryInArray)

NAS 2 TS-431 cant access anything says not even a upnp router on network no ports open

------ NAT PMP Diagnostics ------
initnatpmp() returned 0 (SUCCESS)
using gateway : 192.168.1.254
sendpublicaddressrequest returned 2 (SUCCESS)
readnatpmpresponseorretry returned -100 (TRY AGAIN)
readnatpmpresponseorretry returned -100 (TRY AGAIN)
readnatpmpresponseorretry returned -7 (FAILED)
------ UPnP Diagnostics ------
upnpc : miniupnpc library test client. (c) 2006-2011 Thomas Bernard
Go to http://miniupnp.free.fr/ or http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/
for more information.
List of UPNP devices found on the network :
desc: http://192.168.1.254:2555/upnp/DSLF_BTB ... 4/desc.xml
st: urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1
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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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Here my fix
1 - Open myQNAPcloud - Overview
2 - Click on the Web Connectivity {red X icon} - this will display the blocked port.
3 - launch Control Panel - System: there you can change the HTTP and HTTPS system port if they are blocked. Example: if default HTTP port 8080 is blocked, simply rename to 8082. (then save settings). If blocked port is not listed, go to step 4, otherwise step 5.
4 - (check servers port) launch Control Panel - Web Server: there you can change the HTTP and HTTPS system port if they are blocked. Example: if default HTTP port 8081 is blocked, simply rename to 8083. (then save settings). That was the problem on my system!
5 - Open myQNAPcloud - Access Control
  • Rescan router (port update)
  • Apply to router (saves updates to router)
To check
1 - Open myQNAPcloud - Overview
2 - Click on the Web Connectivity Test button
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Re: Web Connectivity - Failed

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FBIMitch wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:02 pm Here my fix
1 - Open myQNAPcloud - Overview
2 - Click on the Web Connectivity {red X icon} - this will display the blocked port.
3 - launch Control Panel - System: there you can change the HTTP and HTTPS system port if they are blocked. Example: if default HTTP port 8080 is blocked, simply rename to 8082. (then save settings). If blocked port is not listed, go to step 4, otherwise step 5.
4 - (check servers port) launch Control Panel - Web Server: there you can change the HTTP and HTTPS system port if they are blocked. Example: if default HTTP port 8081 is blocked, simply rename to 8083. (then save settings). That was the problem on my system!
5 - Open myQNAPcloud - Access Control
  • Rescan router (port update)
  • Apply to router (saves updates to router)
To check
1 - Open myQNAPcloud - Overview
2 - Click on the Web Connectivity Test button

wowwww it looks so simple but it worked perfectly, thanks so much for the tip :shock: :DD
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