My web server is on my local network, behind the Almond+. I've set up a port forwarding rule to forward all port 80 packets to port 80 at its IP address on the internal network (attached screenshot). On my previous router, that was all that was needed to get it to show up online, but connected to the Almond+ it's dead to the world. I can, however, access it on the LAN, so I know the web server itself is functioning just fine as before, but the router's not letting anyone get to it. My web server has a manual IP on the local network, and is able to access the wan just fine -- it already successfully figured out my external IP address and properly updated the records at the dynamic DNS host.
I looked into the Firewall settings in the Almond+ menu, and it appeared that there was a section in there that could also be used to open up and forward a port. So I did that too (attached screenshot).
I noticed some possibly-relevant "Zone Settings" for the firewall in the OpenWRT LuCI web interface, and set them all to "accept" just to see if that cleared anything up. (attached screenshot). I've had trouble finding documentation on exactly what it is I'm adjusting here using the LuCI and I'm probably erring on the side of opening way too much up, just because I want to get my server back online.
I'm not sure what to do next. I can ping my domain name from outside my local network (which I assume is the router responding), so I'm pretty sure attempts to access the domain name via web browser at port 80 are reaching the router, they're just being rejected completely rather than being forwarded to my web server, regardless the port forwarding settings and the identical-looking firewall rule settings. I don't know how to further diagnose what's happening to the packets within the router, is it logging anything by default?
Thanks for any help or info. I can't imagine I am or will remain the only person running into this problem.
I'm running firmware R065 (AP2-R065-L009-W016-ZW016-ZB005), though I first established the port forward settings under R064.