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Yubii Home behind firewall - No Remote access


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Hello, I've a Yubii Home behind a firewall, I cannot connect to it via Remote Access, it remains greyed out.

I suppose I've to open some ports/protocols on the firewall to reach it from Internet.

Please, is there someone that could help me?

Have I to permit some outgoing and/or incoming connection toward some public Fibaro IP addresses or domains? And if yes which ports and protocols?

Your help will be very appreciated.

 

Paolo b.

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For remote access you need port 22.

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    Thank you Roszak, could you tell me what are the Fibaro public ip adresses or domains that I've to configure in Firewall rules to permit outgoing traffic on port 22?

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    Godzinę temu, Paolobucc64 napisał:

    Thank you Roszak, could you tell me what are the Fibaro public ip adresses or domains that I've to configure in Firewall rules to permit outgoing traffic on port 22?

    there is no one, we got few regions, I see that you are from europe so you connect to AWS region in franfucrt where we got 3 zones. So give rule on port 22 on hub to not be blocked but dont set destination IP becouse it change dynamic

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    Ok, I understand, thank you for this explanation. Bye.

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