Do you have port 9090 permitted or NAT'd through your firewall/router?
I can get to 9090 locally. I’m using a Cisco router. I set up a service sending 9090 from outside to 9090 inside. I went to port forwarding. Set 9090 to 192.168.123.141 internally. To me that should have gotten it going. Where or what .conf is that set in asl3 if I need to check that? To, me it seems like everything should be set. Been doing networks for 30 years. If can’t get this Cisco might want my cne back!
Ok, I might have an SSH problem. I tried to use a terminal to get in. Got a message no route to host. I will check when I get home and see what port 22 is doing. I forgot the Web Admin is just a glorified SSH client.
Cockpit is far more than an SSH client. It's it own service and structure. If you can get to Cockpit locally, look at the Firewall rules and see if a LAN block rule was added to port 9090.
I can't see anything blocking 9090 from working. I went and did a port forward from port 22 to my local ip address for the node - 192.168.123.141. I also have one from port 9090 to my local address. All forward looks like the forwarding I did at the repeater site on that node. It works perfect this one getting a terminal to work not via ssh or web admin portal. Oh, I am using a cisco SV56 router. Pinging my outside IP address times out.