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Nat is not forwarding ports properly from external ips to internal ips

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  • M Offline
    mturnow
    last edited by Jan 18, 2010, 12:13 PM

    I have set up my pfsense and i am able to surf the internet, but none of my nats are working
    I have a block of staic IP's 16 i believe

    ..*.130 /27 is my wan

    ...131/32
    ..
    .132/32
    ...140/32
    ..
    .143/32
    I only need external ip's nat, so i went to virtual ip and added other to set up the ip.

    Then I went to nat portforward to set up the individual ports.
    Did i miss something here?

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      Bozan
      last edited by Jan 18, 2010, 12:30 PM

      Do you have added Virtual IP Addresses for your static ip's? I had the same problem, after setup the IP's as virtual IP's it was working fine.

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        mturnow
        last edited by Jan 18, 2010, 12:44 PM

        not sure what you are asking i have saet up virtual ip's for the static external ip's  ..*.131/32  and so on then i just did port forwarding

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          Bozan
          last edited by Jan 18, 2010, 3:56 PM

          Do you have a NAT network behind your pfSense? Is your surf computer in a translated network? Can you draw a little network diagram?

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