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    Outbound NAT Problem

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      w.hackl
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      Hi there ,

      Im searching for a way to pat a outgoing request to a different port with follwing scenario :

      At the beginning there were 8 PC's with an application using port 5001 to connect to a Dialogue System ( telnet terminal like ) , identified by the external system using the different ip of the sender .
      So the pfsense does pat like pc-port 5001 -> Virtual External IP-5001 -> Dialog System-5001 .
      This is working .

      In the application we can change to communication port from 5001 to something else , but the dialog system only responds to 5001

      Using a terminal server we mapped the first start of the application with outgoing nat reflection from
      application-5001 -> virtual-ip-5001 -> dialogsystem-5001
      This is working ( no surprise )

      The second start of the application is a little bit tricky :

      application-5002 -> virual-ip-5001(different from the first) -> dialogsystem-5001

      The problem is to map the outgoing request from 5002 to 5001

      Anyone who could help me , or is it not possible ?

      Regards Wolfgang

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        blak111
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        For the outbound NAT rule, set the source to the terminal server IP, port 5002. Then set the translation to the other Virtual IP address with a port of 5001 with the static port option.

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