2025-04-03, 07:02 PM
So, about the ports. I was having trouble to use 50080 and 50443 because I was editing the existing rules, and apparently, my router didn't like that. But I thought of creating two new entries and tried it and my router let me do it without complaining, so I'm using ports 50080 and 50443 as you suggested in the previous message.
And for the NPM ports, I tried what you said of changing the default ports in NPM, but it didn't work, both without putting the port at the end of the URL, and a bookmark I had in the browser saved with the URL+port. However, I tried to put it by hand with the port at the end of the URL and once I did that, it started to work. I could have sworn that in the bookmark I had the port set correctly, but I don't know.
So I said to myself, maybe it was just the port thing and I don't need to change the NPM ports, so I tried it and indeed it works like that too. Putting the port in the URL works in my Local Net.
So right now I have everything working perfectly, both locally and outside my network.
Thank you so much for all your help, I couldn't have done it without it.
And for the NPM ports, I tried what you said of changing the default ports in NPM, but it didn't work, both without putting the port at the end of the URL, and a bookmark I had in the browser saved with the URL+port. However, I tried to put it by hand with the port at the end of the URL and once I did that, it started to work. I could have sworn that in the bookmark I had the port set correctly, but I don't know.
So I said to myself, maybe it was just the port thing and I don't need to change the NPM ports, so I tried it and indeed it works like that too. Putting the port in the URL works in my Local Net.
So right now I have everything working perfectly, both locally and outside my network.
Thank you so much for all your help, I couldn't have done it without it.