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[SOLVED]Is anyone with quadhost NAT and knows how to find out ports assigned to your IPv4 shared?
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[SOLVED]Is anyone with quadhost NAT and knows how to find out ports assigned to your IPv4 shared?

YmpkerYmpker Member
edited December 2016 in General

Just signed up with them but could only find in their knowledge base how to find the shared ipv4 adress (which I now have). Ive managed to ssh into the vm using the publich (shared ipv4) and the respective port according to their wiki but what are the other 19 ports assigned to my vm? Contacted them already just hope someone already knows how this works for them^^

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  • netstat ?

  • tianyitianyi Member
    edited December 2016

    It stated quite clear in your welcome mail like this:

    Main IP: 192.168.65.223 (see below) ....... The ports assigned are based on the last octet of your internal IP. e.g 192.168.1.5 has the ports: 501 - 520 192.168.1.15 has the ports: 1501 - 1520 192.168.1.55 has the ports: 5501 - 5520 192.168.1.155 has the ports: 15501 - 15520 ....... It's the same for your dedicated SSH port. This port is based on the last octet of your IP + 22. e.g 192.168.1.155 has the port: 15522 192.168.1.200 has the port: 20022 If you need further assistance please check this KB article.

    In my case, my port is 22300 to 22320 and the ssh port is 22322

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  • @alaningus said:
    netstat ?

    Not familar with using netstat. How would I find the assigned ports with it?
    netstat -a does print a lot of stuff but I dont know what would be the ports acctually^^

  • @tianyi said:
    It stated quite clear in your welcome mail like this:

    Main IP: 192.168.65.223 (see below) ....... The ports assigned are based on the last octet of your internal IP. e.g 192.168.1.5 has the ports: 501 - 520 192.168.1.15 has the ports: 1501 - 1520 192.168.1.55 has the ports: 5501 - 5520 192.168.1.155 has the ports: 15501 - 15520

    Oh lol must have missed that welcome E-Mail. Checking spam filter now^^

  • @Ympker said:

    @alaningus said:
    netstat ?

    Not familar with using netstat. How would I find the assigned ports with it?
    netstat -a does print a lot of stuff but I dont know what would be the ports acctually^^

    Read your email dude.
    Port range will be xxx01-xxx20 and xxx22 for ssh.

    Where xxx is last octet of your internal IP.

  • My bad missed one^^
    I thought I'd only received those:

  • When you buy a vps from a provider using WHMCS/Hostbill/Clientexec, there will ALWAYS be a welcome email of some sort.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • brian777brian777 Member
    edited December 2016

    nope

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @brian777 said:
    nope

    Nope what ?

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