Can't access web server inside my LAN
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Hello World!
So I have been using pfSense for a couple of years now, But I'm just now starting to get into the more advanced features. Recently I built a FreeNAS box running NextCloud. (NextCloud is a file sharing web app.) The NAS is on my LAN (10.0.1.1/24) but the web app jail, (Jail is similar to a VM. as far as networking is concerned) is on my DMZ (172.16.0.1/24). So I have my Rules set up where I can access my website outside my network with no issues. If I go to www.eaxamplecloud.com outside my network it works great. But if does not work if I try and access it from my LAN. I read that I needed to setup DNS Forwarder and that worked kinda…. I can access my site but if I try and upload a file larger than a MB or so the session times out. Any help would really be appreciated. Am I on the right track with DNS Forwarder or is there a better way. I would like to be able to access my web server without internet on my LAN if possible.
Thank You!
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https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_can%27t_I_access_forwarded_ports_on_my_WAN_IP_from_my_LAN/OPTx_networks
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Thanks for the reply! Thats actually the article I followed.
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So then:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Port_Forward_Troubleshooting
Your issue is almost certainly something there…
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So DNS Forwarder did it, Kinda…! When I try and push (upload) a file to my web app over a few KB an error occurs. But I could download a TB and it works great! I know its not a issue with my server or app because I can upload when accessing it remotely. What would do this?
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an error occurs
That's not a lot to go on.
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Yeah, It's not. When I try uploading the files it goes for a second, then the upload stops. A few seconds later. The page says "a error occured, reloading page now" and the page reloads. Also just noticed that while I can access the internet, When I run a SpeedTest my upload speed is 0. This only happens when I have DNS forwarder enabled… Weird
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Well if it is a DNS problem, check your DNS. Can you reliably resolve names?
Making a host override for an inside host is not going to break speedtest.net.
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The first DNS settings look to the firewall. The next is Google DNS and then VerSign. To my knowledge I have not had any other issues.