buckrobbie80
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Hi thanks in advance for any help you can give to me. I have installed incredible PBX13-13 whole enchilada to use for our churches on Vultr following the tutorial. I am trying to setup Travelin' Man 3 so I can manage the GUI and make calls away from the office ip. Also I would like to connect another church campus via dynu ddns. I read on the forum that Travelin' Man 3 came bult into incredible pbx 13-13? I put my ddns in using the following syntax. /root/add-fqdn nickname name.dynu.net I can login for a short while probably less than 30 minutes but then it won't let me access the gui or my sip phone app register from my Android phone (galaxy note 8). The only thing I have changed was editing the timing to 3 minutes and hours to 5 am and 11 PM in /etc/crontab using nano -w. I didn't see a place to enter the iptables account name so I didn't enter it. Example: (#!/bin/bash
# Insert the account filenames to be checked below
# Remember to increment the account[#] for new entries
account[0]=larry.iptables
account[1]=curly.iptables
account[2]=moe.iptables) I
have searched the forum / blogs for 3 days but no solution. I tried to install Travelin Man 3 from the script on the blog just in case it wasn't included, but it didn't work either? So I reverted from a Vultr backup. I thought Travelin' Man 3 was the best combination of ease of use and security to accomplish this task of remote users. Set it and forget it not literally though for security. Thanks again for your help, Robert
# Insert the account filenames to be checked below
# Remember to increment the account[#] for new entries
account[0]=larry.iptables
account[1]=curly.iptables
account[2]=moe.iptables) I
have searched the forum / blogs for 3 days but no solution. I tried to install Travelin Man 3 from the script on the blog just in case it wasn't included, but it didn't work either? So I reverted from a Vultr backup. I thought Travelin' Man 3 was the best combination of ease of use and security to accomplish this task of remote users. Set it and forget it not literally though for security. Thanks again for your help, Robert