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    • J
      jepoytengco
      last edited by

      Just an update, I tried to play around with the NAT setup and I tried to NAT the local IP: 192.168.0.7 to the WAN IP of the pfsense interface 121.x.x.x

      It did successfully performed RDP but when I chose another WAN IP which is within the WAN IP block, I mean if the pfsense WAN IP interface is

      121.x.x.1 = successful
      121.x.x.2 = unsuccessful

      Do I need to do an extra action? or am I missing something here?

      Thanks
      jepoy

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      • J
        jepoytengco
        last edited by

        Issue Solved!! The way I'm doing it was wrong. I created a rule on "Port Forwarding" instead of "1:1".

        I guess I need to familiarize myself with it's GUI :)

        Thanks
        jepoy

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
          last edited by

          Opening up rdp to the public internet is more than likely not a good idea.. Did you lock down the firewall rule to only allow your source IP to get to it?  Is this a temp thing to allow someone to help you?  Leaving rdp open to the public internet is going to attract lots of attempts to login.

          Its a much better idea if you need to remote to something on your network to vpn in… Much more secure connection to your network..

          So in the last 24 hours I see 24 hits in my log, and I only allow 500 entries total..  So far today 8/25 in less than 6 hours see 6 hits, so like 1 an hour etc..

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          • J
            jepoytengco
            last edited by

            I see, well I have to learn first vpn, hehehe…

            thanks
            jepoy

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Its pretty straight forward, clickity clickity through the openvpn wizard.. If you have questions - ask away in the openvpn section..  Here to help..

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              • KOMK
                KOM
                last edited by

                Yes, it's pretty simple.

                https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_Remote_Access_Server

                https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_Client_Export_Package

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                • jahonixJ
                  jahonix
                  last edited by

                  @jepoytengco:

                  Created a WAN and LAN rule for the meantime with "any" for the source/destination and ports, etc, in short all are set to any

                  You hopefully deleted that already - at least from WAN!?

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                  • J
                    jepoytengco
                    last edited by

                    Guys, just an update, yesterday was still working fine. Internet connection and RDP. My colleague (mid shift) turned off the computer yesterday. This morning when I arrived the office, kind of weird that the computer hass no internet connection. So I doubted the NAT activity yesterday and I disabled the NAT 1:1 rule first then the internet connection's back. But when I enable it again, internet's down again.

                    Any clues?

                    Thanks
                    jepoy

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      why do you have a 1:1 nat???  At no point is 1:1 nat need or desired for rdp access..

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                      • J
                        jepoytengco
                        last edited by

                        Basically the purpose of this NAT is just to point a WAN IP to a local IP and just for trial experimental so as to practice NAT. And one sample of services running on this NAT is rdp.

                        Thanks
                        jepoy

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          well are you doing 1:1 or port forward.. To be honest a 1:1 nat is not something normally desired.. Once you you do a 1:1 nat you can for sure limit that with firewall rules.  But normally boxes have a limited number of ports needed inbound from the public so its just easier to control and maintain with simple port forwards.

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                          • J
                            jepoytengco
                            last edited by

                            I understand, I just simply want to try it out but thanks really for the advice. Yep, I've been trying to perform 1:1

                            Thanks
                            jepoy

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by

                              "I've been trying to perform 1:1"

                              So you have 1:1 setup and then other port forwards as well.. This doesn't play nice together.  You either do 1:1 or you port forward not a combination of both to the same IP?  To be honest if you have 1 IP and you want to forward to other machines its confusing to setup 1:1 so you setup 1:1 and that says all unsolicited go to 192.168.1.100, but then you try and forward port 80 to 192.168.1.101 ?? etc..

                              Do you have multiple public IPs where you could use 1 for your napt for all your other boxes.  And for public IP 2 you tie this to a 1:1 nat for 192.168.1.100 etc..

                              If your flipping stuff around between port forward and 1:1 did you check your state table if your saying stuff is not working?  But again 1:1 is not a very common need..

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                              • J
                                jepoytengco
                                last edited by

                                No port forward. Yes I have multiple IP's since we're on a /29 block

                                thanks
                                jepoy

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  So you setup vip on one of your other IPs in your /29 and setup the vip on that and setup the outbound nat for that box your doing 1:1 nat to to use that vip?

                                  If you are going to do port forwarding with your other IPs, you want to make sure that your answering are going back via the correct IP, etc.  If I recall pfsense will auto do it correctly - but if your having issues you need to verify..

                                  So you created all of the vips for your IPs in the /29 ??

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