So what I did on the app was under the LAN section in the program, I entered that information (192.168.1.168:8585) in the LAN section of the app.
As for the WAN, I entered the WAN information that is blanked out in blue from ngrok (XXXXXX.ngrok.io:8585)
I'm not sure if I did it correctly but...
So I'm currently using ngrok where I'm able to view/sign on thru the app with no problem when I'm on the network.
However when I try logging into blue iris remotely, it says unable to connect. Any ideas as to how I could get this to work?
I've also unchcked lan only in the user section and...
I think I know why it's not working... Just noticed this under the WAN - DDNS section...
"The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address.
This router may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment."
thanks tonyR for your feedback. if that's the case, i think my adventure in setting all this up might come to an end as i'm not that network savy. =(
Southernyankee..
current internet provider is spectrum
phone - samsung galaxy s8
my vpn settings are attached.
Hi southernyankee, thanks for following up. Please see below.
1) Are you using the asus DDNS ?
Yes, although at the bottom in the server certificate, the status says "authorizing" (see image 1) Not sure if it's because free certificate from lets encrypt hasn't gotten to it yet since it was the...
I'll give it a try tomorrow, but being that it's not connecting thru my phone now, I doubt it would connect at a public wifi spot.
In the meantime, I followed the steps based on a link i found on one of the threads.
Randy : OpenVPN on a Asus router
I wonder if the DDNS not yet issued (under...
So I have no issues logging onto openvpn when I'm on wifi/my network using my android phone. However when I switch off my wifi, I cannot connect to openvpn as it says "waiting for server". Any idea what I need to do to fix this?
Currently using a asus ac68u - firmware 3.0.0.4