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    Simple help with port forwarding

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      hagensieker
      last edited by

      This is probably really basic but I can't figure it out.

      I have a web server on 192.168.xx.xx:2100  This is on VLAN20

      PfSense is at 10.X.XX.X

      how do I direct traffic to my web server on the computer behind pfsense.  (My ISP blocks 80)

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        hagensieker
        last edited by

        Never mind, I got it.  I think just writing the problem out here logically made me realize the problem

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          hagensieker
          last edited by

          I'm going to bump this.  I tested this and thought it worked but I can only access my server inside my LAN and I can not crack the code on how to make it internet facing.

          Lil Help!

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            hagensieker
            last edited by

            And why do I always post stuff, then figure it out.  It was a SNORT rule blocking me.  FTP telnet parameters too long.  I have no idea what that's all about but cleaning that rule did it.  False positive?

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              KOM
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              Probably.  Perhaps a buffer-overflow mitigation or something like that.

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