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      MoonKnight @zari90
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      @zari90
      What protocol are your service running at? TCP or UDP?
      Not all port-tester can to UDP port test.

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        zari90 @Bob.Dig
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        @Bob-Dig
        can see the state yes trickling in but port checker still shows port is closed on both NAT port forward rules

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          zari90 @MoonKnight
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          @MoonKnight
          for jellyfin its tcp/udp and the other is just tcp

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            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @zari90
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            @zari90 So that is a good sign, your pfSense-WAN was receiving the connections! Now the problem is on your hosts, maybe the windows firewall is blocking something or whatever but it is not within pfSense, from what you have told us.

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              zari90 @Bob.Dig
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              showing there is traffic but nothing ports still closed

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                zari90 @Bob.Dig
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                @Bob-Dig
                can't access jellyfin externally either

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                  Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @zari90
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                  @zari90 Outbound NAT is still on automatic? Gateways are default? Then there es nothing I could tell you.

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                    zari90 @Bob.Dig
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                    @Bob-Dig

                    everything still default only port change for pfsense 10443 so nothing else changed

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                      zari90 @Bob.Dig
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                      @Bob-Dig
                      and this was changed to pure NAT828d5e4d-4751-45f7-bb03-46c3d63c77a4-image.png

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                        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @zari90
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                        @zari90 Pure NAT might be okay for beginners but also it has nothing to do with your problem. Maybe try another port tester like GRC | ShieldsUP! But again, it is not with pfSense anymore, must be your machines now.

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                          zari90 @Bob.Dig
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                          @Bob-Dig
                          if I use cloudflared docker container then I can get to the sites no issue so not sure why it isn't working normally okay thanks will poke around more

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