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    Only Some of my Port Forwards work ?

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    • NogBadTheBadN
      NogBadTheBad @Cire3
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      @cire3 You have quite a few ports open, your pfSense GUI is open to the internet.

      Nice purple background.

      Andy

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

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @NogBadTheBad
        last edited by johnpoz

        Yeah your top rule that says ping is ANY to tcp... Pretty bad rule!

        bad.png

        This would be a proper rule to allow ping to your pfsense wan address

        allowpingwan.png

        You would want to use the alias - in case your wan IP changes at some point in the future.

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        If you get confused: Listen to the Music Play
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          Cire3 @johnpoz
          last edited by Cire3

          @johnpoz

          fixed imcp.PNG

          Rule removed, and thanks !

          I believe I was trying to allow ping on WAN.

          So do I have any way to determine my ports are working as they should ?

          I have no clue if this device is even setup correct and I'm just beating my head against the wall for nothing ?

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Cire3
            last edited by johnpoz

            Well if the device uses 9300 UDP.. And you can send UDP on 9300 from outside your network.. Way to validate even if the device is not working on 9300 is sniff.

            Sniff on your wan - do you see the 9300 UDP being send to pfsense. Good!

            Sniff on the lan side interface where this IP your trying to forward sits.. Do you see the 9300 being sent on to this IP? If so good - pfsense is now out of the picture and doing what you told it to do.. If still not working something else going on, wrong IP your sending too, not listening on 9300 udp like you thought. Service not even running on this server, Firewall on this device, etc.

            edit: example using that site linked too

            Setup a port forward to one of my my machines 9300. Not listening on 9300 for anything.

            forward.png

            But I can tell working because I see it sent on to my machine on 9300, even though the machine didn't answer

            test.png

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            • NogBadTheBadN
              NogBadTheBad @johnpoz
              last edited by

              If you have a mac on the internet ncat might help:-

              andy@mac-pro ~ % ncat -z -n -v -u 198.0.115.21 9300
              Ncat: Version 7.91 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
              Ncat: Connected to 198.0.115.21:9300.
              Ncat: UDP packet sent successfully
              Ncat: 1 bytes sent, 0 bytes received in 2.00 seconds.
              andy@mac-pro ~ %

              Andy

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

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                Cire3 @NogBadTheBad
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                @nogbadthebad Sorry, no Mac on site to take over :(

                Ok, so packet capture LAN and this is what I have

                Port 9300 :

                11:57:55.826423 IP 212.129.21.56.36032 > 10.10.1.25.9300: UDP, length 0
                11:57:55.827646 IP 10.10.1.25.9300 > 212.129.21.56.36032: UDP, length 14
                11:57:55.839031 IP 185.209.161.169.38480 > 10.10.1.25.9300: UDP, length 0

                I'm calling this good as it's hitting 10.10.1.25 Correct ?

                Port : 24493 Coverts to 2728

                12:01:32.723636 IP 88.119.179.10.43438 > 10.10.1.25.2728: tcp 0
                12:01:32.736754 IP 185.86.77.126.58520 > 10.10.1.25.2728: tcp 0
                12:01:32.738876 IP 185.83.213.25.55756 > 10.10.1.25.2728: tcp 0

                So I see it on LAN hitting 10.10.1.25

                Port : 44443 Converts to 443 And works as it should (We can access GUI)

                So all I have left is port range.

                Port 16000 Through 16511 UDP

                I used Port 16000 for testing

                12:06:02.006380 IP 185.83.213.25.49331 > 10.10.1.26.16000: UDP, length 0
                12:06:02.011625 IP 88.119.179.10.52783 > 10.10.1.26.16000: UDP, length 0
                12:06:02.016003 IP 185.86.77.126.41816 > 10.10.1.26.16000: UDP, length 0
                12:06:02.018484 IP 185.159.82.88.52425 > 10.10.1.26.16000: UDP, length 0

                Am I correct this is a win and PFSense is doing as it should ?

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                  Cire3 @Cire3
                  last edited by

                  @cire3 Using this site as it allows more protocols

                  https://check-host.net/

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                    Cire3 @Cire3
                    last edited by

                    @cire3 Quick question.

                    Any way to quickly put 10.10.1.25 and 10.10.1.26 in a DMZ for a quick test ?

                    All the DMZ I seen isolate and use different adapters as I understand why. Didn't know if there was a easy way just to test a device passing through the firewall?

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                    • NogBadTheBadN
                      NogBadTheBad @Cire3
                      last edited by

                      @cire3 said in Only Some of my Port Forwards work ?:

                      @nogbadthebad Sorry, no Mac on site to take over :(

                      Actually just realised ncat comes with Nmap.

                      https://nmap.org/

                      Tests look good to me.

                      I'd start tightening up the source rules to the two hosts mentioned in their email once your happy.

                      Andy

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

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                        Cire3 @NogBadTheBad
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                        @nogbadthebad Just downloaded it and going to check it out, didn't know about the Windows Version :)

                        This is what I have (Does being on a VPN change it ?

                        nmap1.PNG

                        nmap2.PNG

                        Should this scan show the other ports ?

                        Scanning 10.10.1.25 [1000 ports]

                        Discovered open port 143/tcp on 10.10.1.25

                        Discovered open port 443/tcp on 10.10.1.25

                        Discovered open port 25/tcp on 10.10.1.25

                        Discovered open port 80/tcp on 10.10.1.25

                        Discovered open port 20000/tcp on 10.10.1.25

                        Should I see the others ?

                        I also think I owe you two a beer for sure !

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                        • NogBadTheBadN
                          NogBadTheBad @Cire3
                          last edited by

                          @cire3 said in Only Some of my Port Forwards work ?:

                          @nogbadthebad Just downloaded it and going to check it out, didn't know about the Windows Version :)

                          This is what I have (Does being on a VPN change it ?

                          I'd run the test when disconnected from the VPN and try to establish what you were told by port forward ties up.

                          Andy

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

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