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      A Former User @viragomann
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      @viragomann
      I changed it, but it still doesn't work.
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        viragomann @A Former User
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        @taylorswift
        Check if the rules get hits now.

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          A Former User @viragomann
          last edited by

          @viragomann
          No, it's still not working

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            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @A Former User
            last edited by Bob.Dig

            @taylorswift Maybe doing all at once, learning pfSense, learning proxmox, is a little bit much? Your port forward looks good now, so it is not a pfSense issue.

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              viragomann @A Former User
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              @taylorswift
              So you presumably don't get any packets in.
              You have to check some things then.

              Do you have a real public WAN IP on pfSense?
              Do you have a router in front of it?

              Does you provider block access to you?

              What is the concrete role of Cloudflare here?

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                A Former User @viragomann
                last edited by A Former User

                @viragomann

                I think yes, but i'm not sure (i use pppoe to connect with ISP)

                No

                No

                I don't want to show my IP to website visitors

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                  viragomann @A Former User
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                  @taylorswift
                  So you have the pppoe IP on pfSense.

                  Just check your IP by using a web service, e.g. https://www.whatismyip.com.tw and compare it with the pfSense WAN.
                  If both show equal IPs, you can go on.

                  Then go to a port check service (https://portchecker.co), enter your IP and 443 as port and check if it's open.

                  If it's open, check your Cloudfare settings, whatever it does...
                  If the port is closed, go your WAN rules and verify if the port 443 was hit.

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                    A Former User @viragomann
                    last edited by A Former User

                    @viragomann said in Port forwarding doesn't work:

                    Just check your IP by using a web service, e.g. https://www.whatismyip.com.tw and compare it with the pfSense WAN.
                    If both show equal IPs, you can go on.

                    It's the same.

                    @viragomann said in Port forwarding doesn't work:

                    Then go to a port check service (https://portchecker.co), enter your IP and 443 as port and check if it's open.

                    It's closed.

                    @viragomann said in Port forwarding doesn't work:

                    If the port is closed, go your WAN rules and verify if the port 443 was hit.

                    I don't really understand what I should do. Could you tell more about this?

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                      viragomann @A Former User
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                      @taylorswift
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                      This shows the current states and the bytes count. You see at least some bytes there.

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                        A Former User @viragomann
                        last edited by A Former User

                        @viragomann
                        I don't see anything. There are no states on both 80 and 443 port.
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                          viragomann @A Former User
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                          @taylorswift
                          I'm not expecting to see any state if the port is shown up as closed.
                          I was requesting the bytes.

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                            A Former User @viragomann
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                              A Former User @viragomann
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                              @viragomann
                              Still i don't see any bytes, but if blocking rule bytes changed, i think there is something wrong with port forwarding settings
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                                A Former User @viragomann
                                last edited by

                                @viragomann
                                If it is helpful i set some settings from this website: https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfsense-baseline-setup/

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                                  viragomann @A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @taylorswift
                                  If you probed port 443 you should see any bytes on this rule.

                                  Since there is nothing, I'd consider to check your Cloudflare settings. I suspect, you have activated it's tunnel or proxy or whatever.

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                                    A Former User @viragomann
                                    last edited by

                                    @viragomann
                                    I'll check this, but why it shows that the ports are closed on port checker website?

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                                      viragomann @A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      @taylorswift
                                      I assume, there is no packet arriving on your WAN.

                                      You can sniff the WAN traffic with Diagnostic > Packet Capture, while doing a port check, or just try yourself to access your IP from outside by https://<yourIP>.
                                      You should see at least any packet.

                                      If not, possibly access is blocked by your ISP.

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                                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @A Former User
                                        last edited by johnpoz

                                        @taylorswift because it go no reply is why it would show closed.. Very first thing you should do in troubleshooting a port forward is go to like can you see me . org.. Put in the port you want, and then sniff on your pfsense wan - do you see this traffic if not, then nothing you do on pfsense is going to get a port forward to work.

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                                        If you don't see that traffic hit pfsense via the packet capture under diagnostics - nothing you do on pfsense would ever get a port forward to work.

                                        You might behind another nat device? What is in front of pfsense? Maybe you don't even have a public IP, ie cgnat from your isp and not just a natting device in front. If you have another isp device in front of pfsense you need to forward the traffic to pfsense wan IP so your port forwards on pfsense can work. Your rules not triggering screams the traffic is not getting to pfsense.

                                        if port forwarding didn't work the forums would be a blaze with people complaining - it would be like a ddos attack ;)

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                                          A Former User @johnpoz
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                                          @johnpoz
                                          There is hope 😀
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                                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @A Former User
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                                            @taylorswift ok that is good sign for sure!!! But maybe your isp blocks 443 and 80.. Do those ports same way.. Many an isp block 443 and 80 because part of their tos is can't run server/services, etc..

                                            But you see traffic on that odd ball port is hope for sure.

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