[Solved] I'm apparently unable to port forward...
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@johnpoz said in [Solved] I'm apparently unable to port forward...:
I don't see how a host firewall had anything to do with which router was being used? Lets hope we get some more info..
I don't use (G)UFW, but it possibly identifies networks based on the gateway MAC (similar to Windows) and then applies a different rule-set.
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Ah -- great insight @Grimson makes a lot of sense... Just like windows can set a network as public and shutdown all inbound when the gateway mac changes.. Possible explanation for sure.
Not being able to ping his public could of just been misconfigured pfsense rules? Lets hope he wants to do some more investigation.. So we are sure he understand how to configure rules, etc.
He did post a icmp rule on his wan that should of allowed ping.. But maybe there was something in his floating? Or something else weird going on - the 1 trace to him was showing a 10 address in the path. And in that pic he posted with the icmp rule also had hits on his rfc1918 and bogon rules.. but no hits on the icmp rule, etc.
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I did just now.. With my thoughts on the matter. I will have to discuss with other mods. But please take into account others time and effort, etc.
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So... I'm curious. What did the solution turn out to be? I don't see it clearly called out in the many messages above.
Jeff
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Looks like he wants everything deleted -- what we assume is some misconfig on his boxes firewall he was trying to forward too.
Grimson's guess is that this firewall like windows firewall has some method of changing profiles based upon network information. Kind of like windows can switch between private and public profiles. While this does seem logical - the OP seems to want to just forget the whole thing.. Even though the information could be very informative to others in the same boat with problems in forwarding.
Not exactly sure what exact OS or firewall he was running - so makes it difficult to investigate further. Wish the OP would change their minds and continue down the path to enlightenment for just not the people involved closure but everyone else that might come across this thread. Like yourself.
I will look into further when I get a chance - and reread the troubleshooting guide. Since mention of firewall profiles and rule sets that could change upon network changes - like say the mac address of the gateway changing is for sure a good troubleshooting tip to finding a users problem.
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Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS x86_64
Kernel 4.4.0-137-generic
UFW 0.35-0ubuntu2
rules configured through Putty + Xming using GUFW 16.04.1-0ubuntu1.1
Apache 2.4.341 with a few VirtualHosts listening at 192.168.10.6:80 -
Thanks I will look into if some profiles could of been involved in the problem. Would you nice enough to go into some details of what exactly was wrong in the firewall on the box..
Was it some firewall profile change - a misconfigured rule? with wrong port? But you had stated they worked with other router, etc. So some details of the puzzle are still missing.
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Soon I'm gonna give you more details.. like the rules I was using and so..
I can't really do that now.
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Great thanks... Curious minds need to know ;)