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      viragomann @wgstarks
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      @wgstarks
      If you can't see anything in the log maybe the port is blocked by your ISP.

      You Packet Capture from the Diagnostic menu to investigate.
      Take a capture on WAN interface, set the port filter to 8123 and attempt to access it from outside.
      If you get nothing there, the packets don't reach your WAN.

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        viragomann @wgstarks
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        @wgstarks said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

        but if I connect from my iPhone via LTE I'm successful.

        So its working as expected?

        @wgstarks said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

        I was trying to connect from the same LAN using the external IP.

        No idea how you have done that.

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          wgstarks @viragomann
          last edited by

          @viragomann said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

          No idea how you have done that.

          Just a browser window and enter <MyWANIP>:8123
          This works from outside my local network but not internally? Not sure why?
          The port is being forwarded though. Thanks for your help.

          Box: SG-4200

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            viragomann @wgstarks
            last edited by

            @wgstarks said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

            Just a browser window and enter <MyWANIP>:8123

            This only works with NAT reflection.
            You can activate it in a single NAT rule or globally in system settings. However, its recommended to better use hostnames and split DNS.

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              wgstarks @viragomann
              last edited by

              @viragomann
              Like this?
              SafariScreenSnapz216.jpg

              Box: SG-4200

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                Why would you want to expose your home assistant to the public internet? Doesn't seem like a very smart thing to do from a security point of view..

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                  tman904
                  last edited by

                  Maybe use IPSEC or OPENVPN instead of exposing your server directly to the WAN.

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                    viragomann @wgstarks
                    last edited by

                    @wgstarks said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                    Like this?

                    Yes, using pfSense for DNS resolution presumed. So can access the home assistant with the same host name from within your network as well as from outside.
                    However, security concerns are not regarded with this recommendation.

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                    • wgstarksW
                      wgstarks
                      last edited by

                      Is there really a security concern? I'm asking this as a legitimate question. I only have a basic layman's knowledge regarding network security but I have a very strong password set for HA and would think that it would be adequate. Maybe that's not true?

                      Box: SG-4200

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                        wgstarks @tman904
                        last edited by

                        @tman904 said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                        Maybe use IPSEC or OPENVPN instead of exposing your server directly to the WAN.

                        I have OpenVPN setup on my iPhone but at the time I set it up I couldn't find a way to keep it active. Maybe that has changed now (it's been a few years)?

                        Box: SG-4200

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by johnpoz

                          Why do you think you even need to open the port? There should be zero reason for opening inbound ports to control your home smart things while outside your home.. They phone home (company servers) and you control via that connection.

                          I can turn on/off my lights, change the temp on the hvac, etc. without having any ports open.

                          If your using some home grown thing - that you need to talk to while remote, then yes vpn would be the secure way to do that.. Not opening it up to the whole internet..

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                            wgstarks @johnpoz
                            last edited by

                            @johnpoz said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                            Why do you think you even need to open the port? There should be zero reason for opening inbound ports to control your home smart things while outside your home.. They phone home (company servers) and you control via that connection.

                            I can turn on/off my lights, change the temp on the hvac, etc. without having any ports open.

                            My iOS app fails to connect without a connection to my local network.

                            Box: SG-4200

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by

                              You are using this?
                              https://www.home-assistant.io/

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                                wgstarks @wgstarks
                                last edited by

                                @wgstarks said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                                @johnpoz said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                                Why do you think you even need to open the port? There should be zero reason for opening inbound ports to control your home smart things while outside your home.. They phone home (company servers) and you control via that connection.

                                I can turn on/off my lights, change the temp on the hvac, etc. without having any ports open.

                                My iOS app fails to connect without a connection to my local network.

                                Yes

                                Box: SG-4200

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by johnpoz

                                  Yeah you would want vpn then... If they server doesn't make a connection to outside services, like alexa, google, all the other 3rd brand lights and switches, and etc.. That you can use to control your devices. VPN is the way to do it securely.

                                  https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/remote/
                                  "Just putting a port up is not secure. "

                                  They recommend using ssl - but that still leaves it exposed.. From a security point of view you should setup vpn on your phone to your pfsense box.. Then you can access your remote assistant through the vpn.. This does not expose it to the public internet and anyone hitting that port.

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                                    wgstarks @johnpoz
                                    last edited by

                                    @johnpoz said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                                    Yeah you would want vpn then... If they server doesn't make a connection to outside services, like alexa, google, all the other 3rd brand lights and switches, and etc.. That you can use to control your devices. VPN is the way to do it securely.

                                    They do have a paid service for this but I would rather connect manually (turn the vpn on/off) and save the money if I can't find anyway to keep the vpn active.

                                    Box: SG-4200

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                      last edited by johnpoz

                                      Well the vpn could be set to always be active.. But turning on and off is just a single click.. On your phone

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                                        wgstarks @johnpoz
                                        last edited by

                                        @johnpoz said in help with forwarding for home assistant:

                                        They recommend using ssl - but that still leaves it exposed.. From a security point of view you should setup vpn on your phone to your pfsense box.. Then you can access your remote assistant through the vpn.. This does not expose it to the public internet and anyone hitting that port.

                                        Right now I have ssl (lets encrypt). I have OpenVPN installed on my iPhone but it tends to disconnect when changing networks and won't connect at all when I'm connected to my local network. I see that the OpenVPN app now has functionality to try and re-connect but I'm not sure what those continuous re-connection attempts will do to my battery life and network performance.

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                                        • johnpozJ
                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                          You don't need it while your on your local network... Just turn it on when your away "and" you want to do something with your home assistant. Its a click to turn it on.

                                          Do what it is you want to do and then disconnect it - click.

                                          I would not suggest you open your home assistant to the public net - it is not secure be it your using https or not..

                                          Here is some info about how often this port is scanned..
                                          https://www.dshield.org/port.html?port=8123
                                          https://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=8123

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                                          • NogBadTheBadN
                                            NogBadTheBad
                                            last edited by NogBadTheBad

                                            Can you do what you want with homebridge?

                                            https://homebridge.io/

                                            I can control devices when i’m away from home with out any sort of port forwarding, i run it on a Raspberry Pi 3 and it talks to my Apple TV homekit hub.

                                            Andy

                                            1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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