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December 06, 2017, 05:47:06 PM |
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I've been trying to setup my Mac computer to run bitcoin core full node but I simply cannot get around the in-bound blocking by AT&T ISP...
I've done some research and it appears that many people whose use AT&T are facing the same issue. The router is ARRIS NVG589.
I am trying to avoid contact AT&T because they have been useless in supporting. Some suggest to use Tor or Torrent but I'm not quite sure how to go about to accomplish that task ?
Thank you in advance for you help !
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stevegee58
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December 06, 2017, 05:48:46 PM |
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Are you saying that your ISP is blocking certain inbound ports?
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You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
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December 06, 2017, 05:49:27 PM |
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Are you saying that your ISP is blocking certain inbound ports?
Yes ! 8333. I've seen some communications on internet that AT&T doesn't allocate any static address to its customers. Some businesses have to pay for it
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December 06, 2017, 05:55:48 PM |
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As long as they're not blocking outgoing 8333 I'm pretty sure you can run a full node without incoming connections.
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December 06, 2017, 06:34:56 PM |
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As long as they're not blocking outgoing 8333 I'm pretty sure you can run a full node without incoming connections.
Well when I run a test I get the error the address cannot be reached. I'm not asking for someone opinions - just the the solution to get my full node running
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December 06, 2017, 06:43:05 PM |
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Alrighty then, enjoy your crickets.
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December 06, 2017, 07:02:39 PM |
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Alrighty then, enjoy your crickets.
Sorry I didn't mean it like that...I'm a little frustrated of At&t with this none sense. I've read many comments about the same issue I'm facing with AT&T but so far I did not see any clear resolution- I'm sorry if I offended you 😃
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December 07, 2017, 02:54:36 AM |
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Yes ! 8333. I've seen some communications on internet that AT&T doesn't allocate any static address to its customers. Some businesses have to pay for it
For most ISPs, their modem definitely would have a firewall which blocks most of the ports. Can't you portforward the ports?[1] The port you should be portforwarding is TCP/8333 and you have to find your own internal IP address. To do that, you have to go to System Preferences>Network and press the tab which you have connection to on your Mac. You should see your internal IP there. [1] https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Equipment/Port-Forwarding-on-the-Arris-NVG589-Gateway/td-p/4043506
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December 07, 2017, 07:17:33 AM |
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Yes ! 8333. I've seen some communications on internet that AT&T doesn't allocate any static address to its customers. Some businesses have to pay for it
For most ISPs, their modem definitely would have a firewall which blocks most of the ports. Can't you portforward the ports?[1] The port you should be portforwarding is TCP/8333 and you have to find your own internal IP address. To do that, you have to go to System Preferences>Network and press the tab which you have connection to on your Mac. You should see your internal IP there. [1] https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Equipment/Port-Forwarding-on-the-Arris-NVG589-Gateway/td-p/4043506Thank you very much for your attemp to help me..I've tried everything per your instructions and the link - the Xbox 360 setup NAT/ game created 4 ports and pass through still no prevail... I did some research, apparently AT&T hide and close my ports base on the description below...it's late and I'm very tired. I've tried for the last 3,4 days. I hope somebody here could help me to finally open my bitcoin full node, it would be nice None of my ports work for bitcoin, they are all hidden via a private subnet, so literally the internet cannot see them. They use one of the few private IPs available, completely non-routable for other computers trying to connect directly ( https://www.arin.net/knowle... )
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December 07, 2017, 08:20:55 AM |
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Yes ! 8333. I've seen some communications on internet that AT&T doesn't allocate any static address to its customers. Some businesses have to pay for it
For most ISPs, their modem definitely would have a firewall which blocks most of the ports. Can't you portforward the ports?[1] The port you should be portforwarding is TCP/8333 and you have to find your own internal IP address. To do that, you have to go to System Preferences>Network and press the tab which you have connection to on your Mac. You should see your internal IP there. [1] https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Equipment/Port-Forwarding-on-the-Arris-NVG589-Gateway/td-p/4043506Thank you very much for your attemp to help me..I've tried everything per your instructions and the link - the Xbox 360 setup NAT/ game created 4 ports and pass through still no prevail... I did some research, apparently AT&T hide and close my ports base on the description below...it's late and I'm very tired. I've tried for the last 3,4 days. I hope somebody here could help me to finally open my bitcoin full node, it would be nice ! As I understand it, I may be able to purchase or rent for private IPs from AT&T . I would hate to give them that satisfaction... None of my ports work for bitcoin, they are all hidden via a private subnet, so literally the internet cannot see them. They use one of the few private IPs available, completely non-routable for other computers trying to connect directly ( https://www.arin.net/knowle... )
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