Unable to access my ipv4 public address from private network
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Dear Team,
public ipv4 : 128.106.124.50
sub domain : test.abc.comI have created NAT to redirect traffic from my public ipv4 port 7000 to my VM in private network.
Previously I cant access my subdomain within my VM in private network . And by adding Host override in DNS Resolver , I'm able to access my subdomain.
I have created another NAT rules to redirect traffic from my public ipv4 port 7200 to another VM in private network.
However I cant access my public ipv4 (http://128.106.124.50:7200) , any advise ?
Thank you
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I have solved using host override in DNS resolver.
however this time round is the ip address instead of hostname/domain name.
Any advise?
Thank you
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@uglyxiaodi18 The only advice there is was already given to you. If you want it working with IP, enable NAT reflection (Pure NAT) in that portforward or in general.
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@bob-dig
I have tried in the same port forwarding rules , choose pure NAT under NAT reflection.
however it still does not go through -
I presume that you want to connect from a LAN device to another LAN device, or a device on another LAN(OPTx).
Why do you think or need to do this using the WAN IP ??Btw : for many users, the WAN IP can change very often ...
I can access several local (LAN based) devices from my LAN, using a local device on the same LAN, or another LAN, all behind pfSense.
When I'm on the road, I can use the exact same host name, and connect to my device just fine.
Never had to use "Pure NAT" or some like that.
True, a simple classic NAT rule is needed for my IPv4 devices, so I can connect when I'm on the road.