Block in on "nve0": question
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(192.168.10.1 = pfsense-box IP)
(nve0 = WAN-nic)What is wrong? Portforwards is right etc, Hidden filter?..
May 14 22:30:56 pfsense pf: 112535 rule 571/0(match): block in on nve0: (tos 0x0, ttl 119, id 32196, offset 0, flags [none], proto: UDP (17), length: 53) 84.134.245.***.59589 > 192.168.10.1.27015: UDP, length 25
May 14 22:30:56 pfsense pf: 108378 rule 571/0(match): block in on nve0: (tos 0x0, ttl 119, id 18629, offset 0, flags [none], proto: UDP (17), length: 53) 84.135.187.***.4766 > 192.168.10.1.27015: UDP, length 25
May 14 22:30:56 pfsense pf: 174529 rule 571/0(match): block in on nve0: (tos 0x0, ttl 114, id 21195, offset 0, flags [none], proto: UDP (17), length: 53) 85.177.92.**.1776 > 192.168.10.1.27015: UDP, length 25
May 14 22:30:56 pfsense pf: 101852 rule 571/0(match): block in on nve0: (tos 0x0, ttl 116, id 28584, offset 0, flags [none], proto: UDP (17), length: 53) 83.27.255.***.1281 > 192.168.10.1.27015: UDP, length 25
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Please show a screenshot of your forward-rule and your firewall-rule
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http://static.pici.se/pictures/pcJmOOlOU.png <– Rules
http://static.pici.se/pictures/wCcwjhLuK.png <-- NAT
Enough?
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I suppose you're trying to portforward a HL-Server.
You've set as destination IP your internal pfSense IP.
You have to set the IP of your server as destination in the rules. -
Well..ye the HLDS-server is installed on the pfsense-box.. still the same? (that you wrote)..
EDIT: Solved.. Thanks GruensFroeschli :wub: .. Just create a rule like this..
http://static.pici.se/pictures/kaPSpngbE.png (Firewall > Rules)