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  1. 17 sie 2012 · It is possible that your WAN router needs an ACL rule on it to allow the connection. If the mobile device is on an external network, you'll need to connect to 89.x.x.x (on your WAN router) and enable port forwarding (most likely) on port 80 on the router.

  2. What you should be able to do is open port 80 on your router and point it to the local IP address of your web server. Then on your Mac, enable Web Sharing from the System Preferences>Sharing preference pane and point it to the directory of your choosing.

  3. 22 cze 2015 · Follow these steps to open a specific port (in this example 8080) in OS X. Open Terminal (Go > Utilites). Enter sudo pfctl -vnf /etc/pf.conf; To open the port at system startup use sudo nano...

  4. 11 paź 2010 · You can omit the +M option, regarding the reporting of portmapper registrations for local TCP, UDP ports if see slow listing output.

  5. 8 gru 2015 · Therefore, I want to ask about allowing outgoing traffic to ports on a Mac. I want to open TCP:80 , TCP:11031 and UDP:11235-11335 in Mac OS. What should I type in terminal for this purpose?

  6. To forward all port 80 traffic to port 8080, you can enter the following from the Terminal command line. echo " rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any port 80 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8080 " | sudo pfctl -ef -

  7. 21 sie 2014 · We can't use ipfw any more, as it's deprecated. Instead, use pfctl, which unfortunately lacks a nice command line way to tell it to open a port. Instead, you need to: Open /etc/pf.conf in a text editor. Add a line like this: # Open port 8080 for TCP on all interfaces. pass in proto tcp from any to any port 8080. Save the file. Load the changes ...

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