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    • D Offline
      DJ-AS
      last edited by

      Hi, I have a NAS (OMV) to share in my lan files and folders, and now I install and setup a Subsonic service and it's runnig ok.
      I have a NO-IP register and when I put my domain example.com PFSense loguin page is load but if I put example.com:4040 Subsonic page is load.
      How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?
      The config is:
      Firewall / NAT / Port Forward
      Interface: WAN
      Protocol: TCP
      Destination: Any
      Destination Port Range: Other 4040 Other 4040
      Redirect target IP: ip of my NAS
      Redirect target port: Other 4040
      NAT reflection: Enable (NAT + Proxy)
      File rule association: Rule NAT Music Server

      Firewall / Rules
      Action: Pass
      Interface: WAN
      Protocol: TCP
      Source: Any
      Destination: singles hot or alias - ip of my NAS
      Destination port range: Other 4040 Other 4040

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      • KOMK Offline
        KOM
        last edited by

        How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?

        Change the port that pfSense listens on from tcp/80 to something else (System - Advanced - Admin Access), then change your port forward from 4040 to 80.

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        • D Offline
          DJ-AS
          last edited by

          @KOM:

          How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?

          Change the port that pfSense listens on from tcp/80 to something else (System - Advanced - Admin Access), then change your port forward from 4040 to 80.

          Perfect! It's working! Thank u so much!

          One more: how I can monitor who is connected to my NAS? Maybe a Log? Real time monitor?

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          • KOMK Offline
            KOM
            last edited by

            There are several.  For me, the quickest is to go to Diagnostics - States and filter based on the IP of the NAS.

            In general, I recommend against placing these types of services so that the public can access them.  Configure OpenVPN and then connect to your LAN via VPN, then hop over to the NAS.

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