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    VIP trouble I think.

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    • K
      KDB9000
      last edited by

      Hello, I did have everything working till the PSU over heated and shut the system down. I got it back up and running now all my servers can't be accessed. Everything was the same as before it went down. I have Virtual IPs using Proxy ARP (my ISP uses ARP for the IPs). I have them mapped right, I have 4 IPs and 4 virtual IP rules all at /32. Then put in my NAT 1:1 config, each VIP I put in to the servers internal IP address. Finally I added my rules to the firewall to let any traffic though to the 3 servers I have.

      Virtual IP

      Interface      Type      External IP
      WAN2          P ARP    64.168.12.250
      WAN2          P ARP    64.168.12.251
      WAN2          P ARP    64.168.12.252

      NAT 1:1

      Interface    External IP        Internal IP
      WAN2      64.168.12.250    192.168.1.1
      WAN2      64.168.12.251    192.168.1.2
      WAN2      64.168.12.252    192.168.1.3

      Firewall:

      Proto      Source      Port    Destination        Port      Gateway
      TCP          *            *      192.168.1.1    IP's ports      *
      UDP          *            *      192.168.1.1    IP's ports      *
      TCP          *            *      192.168.1.2    IP's ports      *
      TCP          *            *      192.168.1.3    IP's ports      *

      This is pretty much my setup, but it isn't working. Nothing out of the ordinary in the logs or anything. ISP can't detect anything on there end. Can anyone help me out. Need help ASAP, it is bad to have my servers down over the weekend.

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        hoba
        last edited by

        Did you reinstall anything? Rebuild the conifg? Upgrade from an older version? This should not happen just because the system was rebooted. Also how do you test if it actually is working? Note that 1:1 NAT won't work with natreflection and that natreflection is not enabled by default anyway. In case you are testing this from inside your network (lan) please check coming from wan.

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          KDB9000
          last edited by

          I am using an anonymous proxy to test from outside. I didn't reinstall, updated a while back to the new version (didn't cause a problem), and I don't believe I rebuilt the config. Everyone keeps telling my my config should work when I had this problem last time but I am not sure why it just started working back then. I switched NICs and had all my info in, no luck.

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