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    • GrimsonG
      Grimson Banned @emammadov
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      @emammadov said in pfsense doesn't block port on wan:

      For example, I crate a new nat rule, source address (invert match) xx:xx:xx:xx and destination destination "wan address", Redirect target IP (192.168.1.2), Redirect target port - 80 and save. In Rules / Wan, I choose Action "Block".
      I then begin to open webpage from different ip address and it opens. However if I change Destination address to "Any", it blocks.

      Well if you use NAT to rewrite the destination address then it's obviously no longer your WAN address when the rules get evaluated.

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      • emammadovE
        emammadov
        last edited by

        1. For example, I crate a new nat rule, source address (invert match) xx:xx:xx:xx and destination destination "wan address", Redirect target IP (192.168.1.2), Redirect target port - 80 and save. In Rules / Wan, I choose Action "Block".
          I then begin to open webpage from different ip address and it opens. However if I change Destination address to "Any", it blocks.

        2. have an Alias and it contains some ip addresses. I create a new rule in WAN, and choose my alias as source address and destination "WAN Address": and action block and save. I lift this rule to the top of page and save. It don't block requests from these ip addresses though.

        Elvin

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        • DerelictD
          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
          last edited by

          Post your entire WAN rule set and tell us exactly what you are doing to test it.

          I just tested this and your original assertion (that block rules to WAN address do not work) is incorrect. It works fine.

          It is highly unlikely that you will discover a "bug" in port forwarding or the implementation of pf. It is almost certainly a misunderstanding or misconfiguration.

          Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
          Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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          • emammadovE
            emammadov
            last edited by emammadov

            Firewall / NAT / Port Forward

            0_1540150895224_1.png

            For example, I created a new NAT rule.
            Destination port range: 3389
            Redirect target IP: 192.168.2.82
            Redirect target port: 3389
            Save

            Firewal / lRules / WAN
            I can access this server from everywhere. Then I create a new WAN rule:
            Action Block
            Source address: 5.191.18.8
            Destination: WAN address
            Save

            0_1540151166381_2.png

            I lift this rule above the automatic created nat rule. Save. Eventually it should block access from this ip addres, but it doesn't block. If I choose "Any" in Destionation, then it blockes requests from this ip addres.

            Elvin

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            • DerelictD
              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
              last edited by Derelict

              Nope. NAT has already happened before the firewall rules are consulted.

              Block source 5.191.18.8 to destination 192.168.2.82 port 3389

              If you were to, say, ping WAN Address from 5.191.18.8 with that existing configuration you will see that traffic blocked in the firewall logs because that traffic does not match the NAT so NAT is not performed and Destination WAN Address will match.

              Destination Any matches 192.168.2.82 as well as WAN Address so the traffic is blocked even though NAT has happened first.

              Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
              A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
              DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
              Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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              • emammadovE
                emammadov
                last edited by

                I can show you exactly when I give teamviewer id to you. Do you have a teamviewer program in your computer?

                Elvin

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                • DerelictD
                  Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                  last edited by

                  I just explained it all.

                  No, I won't teamviewer into your computer.

                  Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                  A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                  DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                  Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                  • emammadovE
                    emammadov
                    last edited by emammadov

                    What I mean is: I have an Alias that should be blocked by pfsense.

                    In WAN rules, Alias is in the top of page, above all the rules. I have chosen to block all requests from this Alias. Destination address is "WAN Address". It doesn't block requests from this Alias. But if I choose "Any" in Destination, then it blocks all requests from this Alias. That's what I mean. Because I have used this rule in 2.4.3p1 and it used to work. Please do the same steps in your pfsense and you will see what I mean.

                    Elvin

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                    • DerelictD
                      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                      last edited by

                      I explained exactly what is going on based on what you have posted.

                      I cannot explain to you that which is not shown. You are posting rules/screen shots for one thing, getting a complete explanation, then saying something else isn't working.

                      Does the table in Diagnostics > Tables contain the IP addresses you expect to be blocked?

                      Please show everything about that alias and the rules in question.

                      Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                      A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                      DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                      Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                      • emammadovE
                        emammadov
                        last edited by

                        Today I will have a screen recorder and will attach the link here for your review.

                        Elvin

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                        • DerelictD
                          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Just post the rule sets, the contents of the alias, and what you think should be happening. Not going to watch movies.

                          Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                          Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                          • emammadovE
                            emammadov
                            last edited by emammadov

                            Firewall / Rules / WAN Destionation is "any"
                            0_1540205789571_1.jpg

                            Alias
                            0_1540205813433_2.jpg

                            Firewall / NAT / Port Forward
                            0_1540205862192_3.jpg

                            Firewall / Rules / WAN
                            0_1540205888101_4.jpg

                            Port check
                            0_1540206038237_5.jpg

                            Firewall / Rules / WAN Destionation is "WAN Address"
                            0_1540206083476_6.jpg

                            0_1540206105305_7.jpg

                            Port check
                            0_1540206120514_8.jpg

                            When Destination in WAN Rules is "any", pfsense blocks, but if Destionation is "WAN Address", pfsense doesn't block.

                            Elvin

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                            • GrimsonG
                              Grimson Banned @emammadov
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                              @emammadov said in pfsense doesn't block port on wan:

                              When Destination in WAN Rules is "any", pfsense blocks, but if Destionation is "WAN Address", pfsense doesn't block.

                              That is, as already explained above, because the NAT port forward has already changed the destination address.

                              Btw. opening RDP to the WAN is plain stupid, use a VPN for remote administration.

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                              • emammadovE
                                emammadov @Grimson
                                last edited by emammadov

                                @grimson But it has been worked in 2.4.3p1 version.

                                Elvin

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                  No it didn't - atleast not the way you think it was..

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                                  • emammadovE
                                    emammadov
                                    last edited by

                                    Then, you mean, if I want to block source ip, I have to choose "any" in Destination address and if I allow source ip to my pfsense, then i have to choose "WAN Address" in Destination address, right?

                                    Elvin

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                      last edited by johnpoz

                                      Post your rules HOW they are set, and what is not happening.. Lan rules have ZERO to on what happens inbound to the WAN..

                                      Your running pfblocker - and you have rules in floating that block traffic.. If so then they could be blocking access to your port forward..

                                      Unless you are using a VIP address on your wan, port forward will always be to wan address - which is the default. It will auto create the firewall rule for you by default. If you to limit to a specific alias as source that has zero to do with the dest address and can be be used in your port forward rule.

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                                      • emammadovE
                                        emammadov
                                        last edited by emammadov

                                        I have sent you private message. By the way, I am using pfblocker, but Action in pfblocker is "Alias Native". I don't use floating rules.

                                        Elvin

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                                        • johnpozJ
                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                          last edited by johnpoz

                                          Dude I am not going to watch a freaking movie.. You scrolling around your rules makes it IMPOSSIBLE to see what might or might not be wrong.

                                          Its this simple post your port forward, post your wan rules. Post your floating rules. (if nothing in there - still post them).. State what doesn't work.
                                          https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/nat/port-forward-troubleshooting.html

                                          Just because your port test says not open doesn't mean the port forward didn't work btw. Maybe your client not listening or sending back RST because it doesn't allow rdp from IP other than its local lan, etc.. Run through the troubleshooting guide..

                                          Port forwarding to 3389 is this simple.

                                          0_1540232262788_portforward.png

                                          Once I remove the rule - bam its BLOCKED!! You have to kill any open states that might exist..

                                          0_1540232625664_blocked.png

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                                          • emammadovE
                                            emammadov
                                            last edited by

                                            You approached. Now create a rule on wan interface, select block in action, add a public ip address you know to the source, choose "wan address " in destination, save and drag it to the above of the rule you created for rdp. You will see that ip addresses in source still can access your server via rdp, but if you select "any" in destination in the rule of wan address, pfsense will block the traffic from that public ip address.

                                            Elvin

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