You are correct; but the gateway in question, a BGW320-500 XGS-PON
Broadband Gateway, doesn't seem to provide any way at all to edit built
in wervices like httpd; I have enabled what's provided. Or a way to
distinguish between inbound or outbound ports in the setup for custom
services like no-ip. Perhaps a discussion with ATT support would
provide more info. Do you think this is desirable?

On Wed, 2021-12-15 at 05:47 -0800, Andy wrote:
> I don't think  tcp/8245 inbound should be open. The no-ip updates are
> outbound so you do not need to open a port in. Change your port 80
> forward to tcp only, udp 80 is not needed.
> 
> Andy
> On Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 3:47:32 AM UTC-8 [email protected]
> wrote:
> > May be you want to try tcptraceroute to track the way of the
> > packets through your network.
> > 
> > tcptraceroute -p 80 oaklandweather.ddns.net
> > tcptraceroute -p 80 45-30-89-101.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net
> > (tcptraceroute is not installed by default, so may be, you have to
> > install it before.)
> > 
> > And may be, there is an internal IP address of your weather server
> > that plays a role in that. It may start with 192.168....

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 Love, as if you've never been hurt,
 Sing, as if no one can hear you,
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 -- Rumi

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