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NAT + Vonage: Port forwarding not working

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    Jamerz
    last edited by Jul 5, 2007, 9:14 AM Jul 5, 2007, 9:10 AM

    I have someone using Vonage on my network, so I have two port forwards for it: 5160 and a range of 10000-20000. Vonage appears to be working and traffic shaping seems to be prioritizing the traffic properly.

    I have more NAT port forwards that are not working.. I try to forward 3389 (MS RDP), 22 (ssh), and many others. Even rules made from UPnP do not work! Whats going on?!

    grep -i nat /tmp/rules.debug

    nat-anchor "pftpx/"
    nat-anchor "natearly/
    "
    nat-anchor "natrules/*"

    Outbound NAT rules

    nat on $wan from 192.168.1.0/24 port 500 to any port 500 -> (xl1) port 500
    nat on $wan from 192.168.1.0/24 port 5060 to any port 5060 -> (xl1) port 5060
    nat on $wan from 192.168.1.0/24 to any -> (xl1)

    NAT Inbound Redirects

    NAT Reflection rules

    pass in quick on $wan proto { tcp udp } from any to {  192.168.1.200 } port = 5160 keep state  queue (qwandef, qwanacks)  label "USER_RULE: NAT "
    pass in quick on $wan proto { tcp udp } from any to {  192.168.1.200 } port 9999 >< 20001 keep state  queue (qwandef, qwanacks)  label "USER_RULE: NAT Mike's Linksys/Vonage Router"
    pass in quick on $wan proto tcp from any to {  192.168.1.32 } port = 3389 keep state  queue (qwandef, qwanacks)  label "USER_RULE: NAT "
    pass in quick on $wan proto tcp from any to {  192.168.1.220 } port = 6122 keep state  queue (qwandef, qwanacks)  label "USER_RULE: NAT Smokey's FreeBSD VM"
    pass in quick on $wan proto tcp from any to {  192.168.1.50 } port = 22 keep state  queue (qwandef, qwanacks)  label "USER_RULE: NAT SSH to Blackbox"

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      Cry Havok
      last edited by Jul 5, 2007, 10:29 AM

      Details of the version of pfSense you're using would be rather useful…

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        sullrich
        last edited by Jul 5, 2007, 4:08 PM

        Search the forum for static port.

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