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Accessing DSLStats remotely
gt94sss2:
Running DSLStats v6.1.3 on a Raspberry Pi behind a Zyxel 8924
I have enabled the webserver within DSLStats but could someone tell me what I need to configure (on the router?) to be able to view this data from another location/network and (if poss) what settings I might need to change to allow me to VNC into the Pi when not on the local network?
skyeci:
nor sure if the zyxel offers any vpn options? you would need dynamic dns too if not on a static ip.
I have setup my Opnsense router behind my 8800 in bridge mode. Then my Opnsense router runs open vpn and dynamic dns service so I have a hostname resolving to my ip. I can access my network from my phone and then login to my stats pc. works well. It also works at my mum's but she a pi3 and can access it with no problem.
Asus routers will provide open vpn and work with dynamic dns. No doubt there are others but I have also had this working on my Asus rt-ac88u
jelv:
VPN? Surely it is just forwarding what ever ports the web server and VNC are on. I'm sure the ZyXEL will do that.
broadstairs:
You can port forward the port(s) you want on the 8924. I did not have a lot of luck with my dynamic dns on that but No-IP provide a small utility to keep it updated, my 3925 worked OK as does the D6220 for ddns.
Stuart
Westie:
I believe that if you sign up for a RealVNC account (free), you will be able to remotely access the Pi without needing to change anything on the router. I haven't tried it myself, but I'm sure details are available on their website.
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