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      perdong
      last edited by

      under port forward under destination address select WAN and you may want to change the NAT ports to standard port/s if you may ;)

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        KOM
        last edited by

        I can't really help you if you don't answer any of my questions.

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          StrayanDropbear
          last edited by

          ok, I'm trying to open ports for servers eg minecraft. i have opened the ports and yet no one outside my wan can connect, also i'm not sure about nat reflection

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            perdong
            last edited by

            hey Strayan have you tried my suggestion? ??? you may give it a shot. it is up to you ;)

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              KOM
              last edited by

              OK, what is the actual IP address of your Minecraft server?  Is it 192.168.1.4 or 192.168.1.11?  Considering you can't connect from outside the network, we don't need to worry about NAT reflection for now.

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                perdong
                last edited by

                as per image#1…he has not initialized which interface to be used. That is why he's having an issue.

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                  StrayanDropbear
                  last edited by

                  ip to the server is 192.168.1.11, i tried perdong suggestion and still isn't working

                  http://puu.sh/am0mO/73536b3347.png

                  http://puu.sh/am0nO/ce6360bf47.png

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                    Supermule Banned
                    last edited by

                    Get the ISP modem set to bridgemode and do not use double NAT.

                    When done, write again.

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                      StrayanDropbear
                      last edited by

                      thanks bridged mode works! :) btw screw your internet speed supermule :(
                      http://www.speedtest.net/result/3640741297.png

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                        Supermule Banned
                        last edited by

                        Nice to hear :) and yes Fiber is the way forward here :D

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                          marcelojaf
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                          Hello!
                          I'm trying to access an internal website from outside network. I have a fixed IP address 177.43.90.40, and my website is on the port 9060. The internal access is ok, but from outside, doesn't work. My internal server IP address is 192.168.200.127.
                          My modem address is 192.168.25.1 and its set DMZ to my pfsense proxy: 192.168.25.3

                          My nat settings:

                          WAN  TCP    *    *    WAN address  9060    192.168.200.127    9060    SISecxus

                          What am I doing wrong???

                          Thanks

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                            joelmale
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                            You also need a firewall rule on your WAN port allowing that traffic to traverse from outside in.  Do you have that?
                            If you do have the rule turn logging on for that rule then check the firewall logs to see if the connection shows there.

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