Hi there,
I set up a new Windows Server 2012 essentials rig at home for a client, and configured Anywhere access OK (manually port forwarding 80 & 443 as when I used the auto UPnP on my home router it hosed the configuration and I couldn't log into it again). I used CACert for certification. Now this all worked OK.
I relocated the server to the clients office, and updated the DNS record to suit, and it gets through to IIS but comes up with a '500 - internal server error'. So I go to check the dashboard, and get both the 'More than one router' and 'access is blocked' warnings.
Network topology:
External IP 80.xx.xx.xx
This is routed on a VLAN to a local IP 10.9.109.253 with all ports open
I have set up the draytek vigor 2920n with WAN IP of 10.9.109.253, and local IP of 192.168.1.1 and forwarded only ports 80 & 443 to the servers static IP.
Checking with various port tools online I can confirm that 80 & 443 are open and it returns the IP address of 80.xx.xx.xx (if I disable port forwarding I get blocked ports as expected)..
But if I try to re-run the Anywhere Access configuration it fails. As a test I enabled UPnP on the Draytek and tried to 'auto configure the router' and it seemed to detect the router OK (and the local IP 10.0.109.253) however still Anywhere Access configuration failed...
I went back to the port forwarding route as this is what I was more comfortable with. As a test I enabled bridge mode on the Draytek, but this didn't seem to make any difference. So I am out of ideas now...
Any help would be much appreciated.