Problem accessing port 80 services via the WAN interface

Greetings, burkinar,

Thank you for your message.

Based on the information and screenshot provided, the issue seems to be caused by a port conflict between your router’s web management interface and your port forwarding configuration.

Currently, your RUT951 is set to forward incoming traffic from the WAN on port 800 to a LAN device (192.168.2.183) on port 80. However, when you access the router’s public IP using port 80 or without specifying a port, the connection is handled by the router’s own web interface rather than being forwarded to your internal servers - which explains why you’re being redirected to the router’s login page.

To address this, please check the following on your RUT951:

  1. Router Remote Management – Disable “HTTP remote access” or change it to a different port (for example, 8081) to avoid conflict with your port forwarding rules. This can be done in System → Administration → Access Control settings.

  1. Port Forwarding Rules - Ensure each internal service has a unique external port (e.g., 8001 → 192.168.2.183:80, 8002 → 192.168.2.184:80, etc.).

For more information you can refer this article, that contains an example of how to set up port forwarding:

Once these steps are applied, you should be able to access each internal service from the WAN using your router’s public IP and the corresponding external port (e.g., http://<your_public_ip>:8001).

In case you need any additional assistance, please let me know!

Kind regards,
V.