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    Teamspeak 3 Wont Allow Connections

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      Winzier09
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      I am running a teamspeak 3 server that cannot seem to forward the 9987 port on pfsense. TS3 Server is on a virtual Ubuntu server through Hyper-V that located on a physical box that shares a VM with pfsense. Everything in the home works fine internet wifi etc.

      Before Pfsense clients could connect to the teamspeak server, but after no one can reach in. I have the basic 9987 port and I have tried forwarding it on pfsense. (I heard something about Split DNS, but I am not sure what my host name or domain name would be for the ubuntu server.) I included a photo as well. I've tried everything possible on the port forwarding side.

      The ubuntu can ping google and reach out to everything and has the ports all forwarded on it

      Here is my setup
      Modem–--> Into NIC #1 into a virtual machine that uses that port dedicated *no bridge the connections go out of it through ----> NIC# 2 the lan port which is bridged ----> into a switch
      The switch has a wireless router connected used as an access point *No dhcp that is located on pfsense *other users are using the switch as well

      What are your thoughts on why external users cannot connect? I can connect to it on my own network and console into through putty.

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        Harvy66
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        Have you packet sniffed? Make sure you see the packets coming in and going out of PFSense and if the TS server is seeing the packets but dropping them.

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          Trel
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          Your picture shows you forwarding each port to two different servers.

          Which of the servers 10.30.150.2 or 10.30.150.13 is the right one?  With those rules, it can't forward to both.

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            Winzier09
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            The virtual server is on .13 the physical server it sits on it .2 so should I just forward to one? Users connected to the teamspeak server without pfsense in the mix and connected fine. Ive tried tracing the packets and watching the log summary and watch the incoming ip's get denied. It seems that there is some LAN interaction going on as well when an incoming ip tries to connect. Regardless i added them to allow passage as a rule but still nothing??

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              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
              last edited by

              The virtual server is on .13 the physical server it sits on it .2 so should I just forward to one?

              Huh? You need to forward the port to the IP address expecting the connections.

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                Winzier09
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                @Derelict:

                The virtual server is on .13 the physical server it sits on it .2 so should I just forward to one?

                Huh? You need to forward the port to the IP address expecting the connections.

                Thanks

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                  Winzier09
                  last edited by

                  Nope changed nothing. Still cannot connect.

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                    Trel
                    last edited by

                    To clarify, right now you're forwarding JUST to .13, right?

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                      Winzier09
                      last edited by

                      Yes port forwarding to .13 to the virtual server where the teamspeak 3 Ubuntu server sits.

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                        MLIT
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                        Have you tried rebooting? I had a firewall issue with TS where it wouldn't forward connections through correct (It would block them –- I pulled it out of the firewall log). I rebooted and then it worked fine after that.

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                          Trel
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                          @Winzier09:

                          Yes port forwarding to .13 to the virtual server where the teamspeak 3 Ubuntu server sits.

                          Could you also post a picture of the Firewall -> Rules -> WAN tab?

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                            Winzier09
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                            Tried rebooting still wont allow anyone in. Now it doesn't even show incoming connections on the system log->firewall. It does keep showing LAN connections every time anyone tries to connect.

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                              Trel
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                              Did you nuke the 30033 forward? I don't see a corrisponding rule for it in that pic, but I do see two separate ones for 10011

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                                Winzier09
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                                Changed it. Check these photos out. Still nothing

                                EDIT I changed the 10011 on the port forward one

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                                  doktornotor Banned
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                                  That WAN thing is still wrong. You did NOT change the NAT ports, only the destination port.

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                                    Winzier09
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                                    Please see the edit. I changed the wan 10011 to 30033

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                                      doktornotor Banned
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                                      No. You only changed it in one place. Look at the NAT Ports field!

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                                        Winzier09
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                                        Yes I did. Here

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                                          doktornotor Banned
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                                          Wonderful. Now, either reset the states or reboot the box.

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                                            Winzier09
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                                            Rebooted still cant get clients =\

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