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      4evernoob
      last edited by

      I'm getting the WAN external ip address when I check for my external ip from any of the machines I have setup for 1:1. Traffic to the machines works fine from outside but the machines are not talking out thru designated external ip's. What am I missing here?

      NAT/1:1
      Interface External IP Internal IP Destination IP
      NET2 47.190.23.130 192.168.10.25 *
      NAT/Outbound
      Interface Source Source Port Destination Destination Port NAT Address NAT Port Static Port
      NET2 192.168.10.25/32 * * * 47.190.23.130 * *

      The WAN mapping for 192.168.10.0/24 is disabled for this test.
      Still if I "curl ipinfo.io/ip" from 192.168.10.25 I get the WAN external ip not 47.190.23.130

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        bigmatlem
        last edited by

        Have you turned on reflection?

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          4evernoob
          last edited by

          Not until just now but still no joy. I tried enabling nat reflection pure nat and Enable NAT Reflection for 1:1 NAT and Enable automatic outbound NAT for Reflection all in different combinations. Still going out thru WAN connection.

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            4evernoob
            last edited by

            I have two inet connections, one is standard residential (WAN) and the other is 5ip business (NET2). If I set it up to use the 5ip as WAN then I can get the NAT to properly route thru selected external ip's. I did not test the connection out the res. as NET2 in this configuration assuming that I would have the same problems as above but it does seem that there is some sort of issue trying to NAT out an OPT type interface.
            Anyone?

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