How can I port forward without knowing the admin information to my router settings page? I know I can just use the reset button but I'm curious.
>>60800739
you might be able to use upnp / nat-pmp
sadly I have no idea how, though
>>60800800
Thanks anon, I'll look into them
>>60800739
you need access to the router for that, should have a admin password printed on it. If it doesn't search google to see if there's a default.
If it's randomised then you are fucked, buy a new router.
>>60800939
Or just reset it?
Think I've found a solution, for anyone interested:
https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/port-forwarding/
The program listed, Beacon, seeeeeeems to do what I want but I'm not 100% sure it works yet.
>>60800942
Fuck you're right, my bad. Should have posted there.
>>60800956
>https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/port-forwarding/
>Prerequisites
>Java 8 (or newer)
Haha ... nope
Another option would be to put a new router that you do control between the old router and the connection
You literally can't unless you know the admin creds or hack it. You could probably just use some NAT puncher. If you're the only person that needs to access the computer from outside, then you could just set up a Tor hidden service on it.