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    Problem to grant TeamViewer internet access?!

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      Tarrandio
      last edited by Tarrandio

      hello!

      I've the opposite problem to what searches regarding teamviewer + pfsense typically concerns - Teamviewer is not able to access the internet.
      I look for any help/ideas to help solve this :)

      The setup is:
      Testing machine, running Antergos (Arch based dist) (disabled UFW).

      My current setup has recently been revitalized (from a period of time in hibernation, moving places, life etc) to a new environment, the LAN subnet was changed from 192.168.10.1 to 192.168.0.1.. I've also found and corrected rules under Firewall/NAT/Outbound that were referencing my old LAN subnet.

      I've a outbound rules on the LAN interface that allows an alias of ports (including - 5938,53,80,443) IPv4/IPv6, TCP/UDP, from LAN net to any destination
      Services/ UPnP & NAT-PMP are enabled.

      In System Logs / Firewall / Dynamic view | applying filter for the testmachines local IP, By restarting TeamViewer - I cannot force any new entries in this log.

      As far as I can recall, I've never experienced problems with TeamViewer a year ago.
      I'd appreciate any basic help to further investigate and/or get me going again :)

      cheers!

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        Konstanti @Tarrandio
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        @tarrandio
        Hey
        Show the rules on the Lan interface

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          Tarrandio
          last edited by Tarrandio

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            Tarrandio
            last edited by

            Problem partially solved.
            Determined it is not related to pfSense.

            Thread can be dismissed.

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