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      michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
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      @notjohn When you scan for 25565, is it open? If its not then there is a good chance you have no firewall rule for it.

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        NotJohn @michmoor
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        @michmoor 95660958-b4d2-4bdc-a9a2-90821f7828a0-image.png

        But i do
        d21e7d68-d2c3-4373-a2a1-0c7194fb4f8f-image.png

        They match perfectly

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          NotJohn @NotJohn
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          @notjohn
          and this shows what im seeing when i check the port
          043224ae-1344-4023-a50c-1f8eb8d2db4a-image.png
          but then 25565
          4f2af091-7183-4595-b2a6-1a4dc782ddcf-image.png

          same thing happens when using a 3rd party tester

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            michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
            last edited by

            @notjohn ahhhhh ok the last screen shot is the one i like
            Doesnt seem that port 25565 is open on the server.

            On the server run the following
            netstat -ano | findstr 25565

            If the port is listening my second question is do you have Windows Firewall enabled.

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              NotJohn @michmoor
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              @michmoor i turned off my windows firewall to solve this and it has not been turned back on yet

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                michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
                last edited by michmoor

                @notjohn
                On the server run the following
                netstat -ano | findstr 25565

                Is the port listening?

                edit: Turning off windows firewall resolved this?

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                  NotJohn @michmoor
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                  @michmoor
                  33906774-cce5-4d8f-aa83-0cddad48b580-image.png

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                    michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
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                    @notjohn you execute the command on your Windows box - the same one you have RDP enabled on.

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                      NotJohn @michmoor
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                      @michmoor so i need to run this directly on the server's shell?

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                        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
                        last edited by

                        @notjohn Yes.
                        For example on my Windows 10 client

                        netstat -ano | findstr 5353
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    16988
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    16988
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    21312
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    21312
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    3424
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    21312
                          UDP    0.0.0.0:5353           *:*                                    16988
                          UDP    192.168.40.1:5353      *:*                                    3100
                          UDP    192.168.50.241:5353    *:*                                    3100
                          UDP    192.168.80.1:5353      *:*                                    3100
                          UDP    [::1]:5353             *:*                                    3100
                        
                        

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                          NotJohn @michmoor
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                          @michmoor fc732572-f9f8-4ef6-b503-a4ed7f10fbf4-image.png
                          the above is my test on 3389 so no its not listening for 25565

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                            michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
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                            @notjohn hence your problem. Im not a minecraft expert here so dont know why your application isn't listening on the intended port but PFsense is not at fault.

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                              NotJohn @michmoor
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                              @michmoor seems strange though because its just a port to open its not specific to minecraft, just the default port the game uses, so the fact it isnt getting through is fishy

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                                michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @NotJohn
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                                @notjohn Im not sure you understand whats happening here.
                                The port is not open on your server. If the port is not open then why expect any outside connections to it to work?
                                Port 3389 is open on your server. The port is allowed on the firewall. Hence RDP is working.
                                Port 25565 is not open on your server. The port is allowed on the firewall. How can traffic be redirected to a port thats not open? You need to fix that.
                                Not a pfsense issue

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                                Routing: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
                                Switching: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
                                Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP
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