2ip Posted October 2, 2011 Report Posted October 2, 2011 Hello I've put my Snom One Plus in the DMZ, but I can't access the Snom GUI over the internet. It's just working from the internal network. Is this somehow blocked, I couldn't find the access rules for this. Thanks Stefan Quote
Jack Russell Racing Posted October 2, 2011 Report Posted October 2, 2011 From your 'localhost' machine, go to Admin->Access. There you'll see the list of blacklisted or whitelisted addresses. If you enter incorrect credentials too many times from an address, it's possible you IP was blacklisted for a short period of time. You can remove the blacklisting and/or add addresses to the whitelist for permanant access. The wiki has more information: http://wiki.snomone.com/index.php?title=Access Also, make sure your Firewall has port 80 open, and the PBXCTRL is an exemption to the firewall (assuming you're on Windows) Quote
2ip Posted October 2, 2011 Author Report Posted October 2, 2011 There is nothing on the blacklist nor whitelist. I can't even see the GUI when I enter the IP address in the web browser. Firewall accepts everything on the Snom One Plus, and as I said, it is in the DMZ with accepting everything. I'm not on windows, it is the Snom One plus, the appliance box from Snom, running on Linux. Quote
Jack Russell Racing Posted October 2, 2011 Report Posted October 2, 2011 There is nothing on the blacklist nor whitelist. I can't even see the GUI when I enter the IP address in the web browser. Firewall accepts everything on the Snom One Plus, and as I said, it is in the DMZ with accepting everything. I'm not on windows, it is the Snom One plus, the appliance box from Snom, running on Linux. From an external IP, can you ping and confirm port 80? Quote
2ip Posted October 2, 2011 Author Report Posted October 2, 2011 From an external IP, can you ping and confirm port 80? I can ping and telnet port 80 is also working. But in the browser I get Error instead of login mask. Quote
Steve B Posted October 3, 2011 Report Posted October 3, 2011 I can ping and telnet port 80 is also working. But in the browser I get Error instead of login mask. Have you checked the access list under Admin/Settings/Access, it sounds like you have a blocked address. Quote
2ip Posted October 3, 2011 Author Report Posted October 3, 2011 Have you checked the access list under Admin/Settings/Access, it sounds like you have a blocked address. There is no IP address listed, so everything has access. Quote
Steve B Posted October 3, 2011 Report Posted October 3, 2011 There is no IP address listed, so everything has access. Is there another web server or device that has a web configuration in the DMZ? You may need to change the port on the PBX if it is conflicting with another machine. This may also be conflicting with the router login web server. Its worth a shot until snomOne helps Quote
2ip Posted October 3, 2011 Author Report Posted October 3, 2011 Is there another web server or device that has a web configuration in the DMZ? You may need to change the port on the PBX if it is conflicting with another machine. This may also be conflicting with the router login web server. Its worth a shot until snomOne helps There is only the SnomOnePlus in the DMZ. I also changed to port 81, but without success external - internal it's working of course. There must be a restriction inside the appliance box.. Does nobody else have this box? Quote
Vodia PBX Posted October 5, 2011 Report Posted October 5, 2011 What is your NIC setup? Are you using both NIC? Unfortunately it is not possible to log in to the box and take a look (design decision ). Maybe there is just something wrong with the iptables on the box. Quote
snomuk Posted October 6, 2011 Report Posted October 6, 2011 Hi How have you set up your Network, if you check the IP of the snom ONE plus in DMZ it should be presenting your External IP address this is done usually via the DHCP server and not static IP's. You can login as superadmin:snom1 by webbrowsing to 192.168.x.x:9090 before login in to the PBX. Under the network configuration section you can check your IP tables, however no rules are set by default. Quote
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