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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      UPnP is not port forwarding that you set, that is set by the application..

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        viragomann
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        So it seems you don't know exactly, what ports to forward. If you forward the correct ports it should work as well without UPnP.

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          robert4
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          @viragomann:

          So it seems you don't know exactly, what ports to forward. If you forward the correct ports it should work as well without UPnP.

          Well, I know I need port 8081 open.  It has worked on all the other firewalls I have used.  So, how more exact do I need to be?  If there is a way I can do it without UPnP, please let me know what I am doing wrong.  If you need more information from me other than what I posted above, just let me know.

          Thanks.

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            viragomann
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            @robert4:

            It has worked on all the other firewalls I have used.

            Which had UPnP active?

            UPnP does no more than open ports and forward it to the requesting device in correlation with pfSense.

            @robert4:

            If there is a way I can do it without UPnP, please let me know what I am doing wrong.

            Check in Status > UPnP & NAT-PMP what's going on.

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              robert4
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              Should I be seeing 192.168.1.117 and port 8081 in it?  I attached a screenshot.

              Thanks for the help,
              robert

              ![pfsense 4.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsense 4.jpg)
              ![pfsense 4.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsense 4.jpg_thumb)

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                What application are you wanting to work?  YOur 8081 is not there at all.

                Unless you put restrictions on UPnP any application can open any port it wants.. This is what makes it dangerious

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                  robert4
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                  @johnpoz:

                  What application are you wanting to work?  YOur 8081 is not there at all.

                  Unless you put restrictions on UPnP any application can open any port it wants.. This is what makes it dangerious

                  OK, so pfSense said I needed to update the software.  I did.  It rebooted.  Now all my firewall rules are working.  Everything is good.  Hours on this and all I needed to do was either reboot or update the software.  I'm not sure which one did the trick, but at least I know I did it correctly to begin with.  UPnP is now turned off and everything is still working.

                  Thank you very much for your time in this.  Next time I'll just reboot…...

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                  • DerelictD
                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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                    Next time I'll just reboot…...

                    Completely unnecessary.

                    It is possible that rebooting cleared something else like bad arp or something but you do not need to reboot to apply new port forwards/rules.

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                    DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      Pfsense said what?  Pfsense never says it has to update the software..  If you had just installed it would of been current

                      2.3.1-RELEASE-p5 (amd64)
                      built on Thu Jun 16 12:53:15 CDT 2016
                      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p3

                      2.3.2 is not out yet.  And doesn't say it needs to update, will show you there is new version available..  But it doesn't say anything about having to reboot?

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                        robert4
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                        @johnpoz:

                        Pfsense said what?  Pfsense never says it has to update the software..  If you had just installed it would of been current

                        2.3.1-RELEASE-p5 (amd64)
                        built on Thu Jun 16 12:53:15 CDT 2016
                        FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p3

                        2.3.2 is not out yet.  And doesn't say it needs to update, will show you there is new version available..  But it doesn't say anything about having to reboot?

                        On the status page, I noticed that an update was available.  I told it to update.  When it was done, it said it was going to reboot in 90ish seconds.  True to it's word, it did.  When it came back up, everything worked.

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