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Raspberry pi streaming video - stream accessible locally but port forwarding not working


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What I am trying to do:



stream video from a pi connected to a mifi router and access the stream from a different network using port forwarding



What I've done and how it has gone:



Here is my situation: I am running motion on a raspberry pi 3B+. I have the streaming settings in motion set as follows:



deamon on



stream port 8081



stream_localhost off



webcontrol_port 8082



webcontrol_localhost off



I am able to connect to the camera stream on my local network: on the pi, I type :port and I get the stream. When I connect my phone to the local network I type the local ip address of my pi and the same port and I have access to the stream once again. The problem start when I want to access the stream remotely.



Here is what I have:



I have the pi connected to a mifi router. It's just like a normal router except it uses LTE (the IBR900-600M). I go to security/zone firewall/Port forward and proxy. I added a port forward rule as follows:



Name: testPI
Enabled
Internet Port(s) 8080 > 8089 (the router allows me to select a range of ports so I selected a whole bunch since security is not my first concern)
Local computer 192.168.0.75 (local ip of my raspberry pi, the router does add a prompt confirming it is indeed the raspi)
Local Port(s) 8081 > 8090
Protocols TCP & UDP



I have rebooted my router and pi



I am using NOIP2 on the pi to get a fixed hostname.



No matter if I use the global ip of the pi with the port, or the hostname from NOIP followed by the port, or the associated ip address followed by the port, the connection times out. I am trying to access it from my home network which is different from the mifi router the pi is connected to. All port forwarding testers have said the port is closed. What am I missing? Thank you in advance.









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    What I am trying to do:



    stream video from a pi connected to a mifi router and access the stream from a different network using port forwarding



    What I've done and how it has gone:



    Here is my situation: I am running motion on a raspberry pi 3B+. I have the streaming settings in motion set as follows:



    deamon on



    stream port 8081



    stream_localhost off



    webcontrol_port 8082



    webcontrol_localhost off



    I am able to connect to the camera stream on my local network: on the pi, I type :port and I get the stream. When I connect my phone to the local network I type the local ip address of my pi and the same port and I have access to the stream once again. The problem start when I want to access the stream remotely.



    Here is what I have:



    I have the pi connected to a mifi router. It's just like a normal router except it uses LTE (the IBR900-600M). I go to security/zone firewall/Port forward and proxy. I added a port forward rule as follows:



    Name: testPI
    Enabled
    Internet Port(s) 8080 > 8089 (the router allows me to select a range of ports so I selected a whole bunch since security is not my first concern)
    Local computer 192.168.0.75 (local ip of my raspberry pi, the router does add a prompt confirming it is indeed the raspi)
    Local Port(s) 8081 > 8090
    Protocols TCP & UDP



    I have rebooted my router and pi



    I am using NOIP2 on the pi to get a fixed hostname.



    No matter if I use the global ip of the pi with the port, or the hostname from NOIP followed by the port, or the associated ip address followed by the port, the connection times out. I am trying to access it from my home network which is different from the mifi router the pi is connected to. All port forwarding testers have said the port is closed. What am I missing? Thank you in advance.









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      What I am trying to do:



      stream video from a pi connected to a mifi router and access the stream from a different network using port forwarding



      What I've done and how it has gone:



      Here is my situation: I am running motion on a raspberry pi 3B+. I have the streaming settings in motion set as follows:



      deamon on



      stream port 8081



      stream_localhost off



      webcontrol_port 8082



      webcontrol_localhost off



      I am able to connect to the camera stream on my local network: on the pi, I type :port and I get the stream. When I connect my phone to the local network I type the local ip address of my pi and the same port and I have access to the stream once again. The problem start when I want to access the stream remotely.



      Here is what I have:



      I have the pi connected to a mifi router. It's just like a normal router except it uses LTE (the IBR900-600M). I go to security/zone firewall/Port forward and proxy. I added a port forward rule as follows:



      Name: testPI
      Enabled
      Internet Port(s) 8080 > 8089 (the router allows me to select a range of ports so I selected a whole bunch since security is not my first concern)
      Local computer 192.168.0.75 (local ip of my raspberry pi, the router does add a prompt confirming it is indeed the raspi)
      Local Port(s) 8081 > 8090
      Protocols TCP & UDP



      I have rebooted my router and pi



      I am using NOIP2 on the pi to get a fixed hostname.



      No matter if I use the global ip of the pi with the port, or the hostname from NOIP followed by the port, or the associated ip address followed by the port, the connection times out. I am trying to access it from my home network which is different from the mifi router the pi is connected to. All port forwarding testers have said the port is closed. What am I missing? Thank you in advance.









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      What I am trying to do:



      stream video from a pi connected to a mifi router and access the stream from a different network using port forwarding



      What I've done and how it has gone:



      Here is my situation: I am running motion on a raspberry pi 3B+. I have the streaming settings in motion set as follows:



      deamon on



      stream port 8081



      stream_localhost off



      webcontrol_port 8082



      webcontrol_localhost off



      I am able to connect to the camera stream on my local network: on the pi, I type :port and I get the stream. When I connect my phone to the local network I type the local ip address of my pi and the same port and I have access to the stream once again. The problem start when I want to access the stream remotely.



      Here is what I have:



      I have the pi connected to a mifi router. It's just like a normal router except it uses LTE (the IBR900-600M). I go to security/zone firewall/Port forward and proxy. I added a port forward rule as follows:



      Name: testPI
      Enabled
      Internet Port(s) 8080 > 8089 (the router allows me to select a range of ports so I selected a whole bunch since security is not my first concern)
      Local computer 192.168.0.75 (local ip of my raspberry pi, the router does add a prompt confirming it is indeed the raspi)
      Local Port(s) 8081 > 8090
      Protocols TCP & UDP



      I have rebooted my router and pi



      I am using NOIP2 on the pi to get a fixed hostname.



      No matter if I use the global ip of the pi with the port, or the hostname from NOIP followed by the port, or the associated ip address followed by the port, the connection times out. I am trying to access it from my home network which is different from the mifi router the pi is connected to. All port forwarding testers have said the port is closed. What am I missing? Thank you in advance.







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