No internet when creating 1:1 NAT
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I have two servers on my LAN that I need to map public IP addresses to. So far, I have followed these steps:
1. Create a virtual IP for both addresses
2. Create a 1:1 NAT for each address
3. Create NAT rules for port forwardingMy issue is that the servers loose internet connectivity entirely every time I put the 1:1 NAT in place. If I remove the 1:1 NAT, I regain internet connectivity instantly. When I add it back, I loose it again. Everything else on my LAN can still connect, it only affects the server whose IP is in the 1:1 NAT rule. Any ideas as to what might be causing this?
I am using Comcast business class as my ISP, and I have the SMC gateway. I have a block of 5 statics. The setup works fine on the old Cisco router I am trying to replace with the new pfsense box.
Thanks!!!
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Post screens of your NAT rules and WAN firewall rules. Obscure any public IPs before you post.
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You need to power cycle your cable modem after changing devices like that. Also make sure your Cisco router has that IP removed before you power cycle the modem.
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Thanks guys! I will try again later today and will be sure to reboot my modem this time. If that doesn't do it, I will post the additional information requested.
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Rebooting my Comcast modem solved the issue! Thank you VERY much! ;D