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    My domain redirs to my pfsens when at home.

    General pfSense Questions
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      kradalby
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      Cant get it working, now everything times out…

      i have also tried to recreate the port forward rules, but it didnt help...

      am i doing something wrong?

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        tommyboy180
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        Revert back to the config you had when you made your first post (When you were being redirected to your pfsense box)

        Then turn on NAT reflection. It's not in the firewall port-forward options but the System Advanced options.

        -Tom Schaefer
        SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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          kradalby
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          The only changes i have done is unticked the nat reflection in advance… and since it now times out, i tried deleting and re-adding the portforwards... does not work...

          anything else to do?

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            tommyboy180
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            @kradalby:

            The only changes i have done is unticked the nat reflection in advance… and since it now times out, i tried deleting and re-adding the portforwards... does not work...

            anything else to do?

            That's why I suggest that you revert to a previous config. You messed with working portforwards. If it were me, I would revert first. Then play with the NAT reflection.

            -Tom Schaefer
            SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

            Please support pfBlocker | File Browser | Strikeback

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              kradalby
              last edited by

              But i did reverse the settings… i removed the portforward and i did add them again... that was the only thing i did before and after i turned on nat reflection...

              is it a spesific order i should do it in?

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                Metu69salemi
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                Maybe i'm all wrong, but what is your inner dns-server? does that know the address for you domain.com?

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                  Slam
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                  Just use split-dns, its so much easier (for me anyway!)

                  http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_can%27t_I_access_forwarded_ports_on_my_WAN_IP_from_my_LAN/OPTx_networks%3F

                  Scroll to Method 2.

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                    kradalby
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                    The problem is that i have three servers, all of them are running different services, one with web, one with counterstrike etc, and they cant look at each other with external ip, and i do not use domain that much inside my own network…

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                      yngndrw
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                      Shouldn't your servers be using the internal addresses anyway if all of the servers are inside your local network ?

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                        kradalby
                        last edited by

                        The servers are using internal ip, but services like the server list works with remote ip so people can connect to it, but it does not work when it cant connect to it.

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                          yngndrw
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                          I think that you should think about changing your game-server list to use two IP addresses, one to check the status and one to provide to the public to connect to. That's how I'd do it personally anyway.

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