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    Portforwaring, Port is fortwarded, but not open. (µTorrent)

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      McMoj last edited by

      Hello every one, sorry for my (very) bad english. ;)
      i have started up my pfSense router now, and now i want to open the port for µTorrent.
      I have pointed the port i use to my computer, like 80 for http and 5800/5900 for VNC.
      VNC and HTTP works, When i check with http://www.utorrent.com/testport.php?port=34657 its says the port is not opened, same at 80, 5800 and 5900, but they works? Anybody knows what my problems is?

      My settings is:
      http://www.jambo.nu/dump/pfsenseproblem/nat.PNG
      http://www.jambo.nu/dump/pfsenseproblem/nat-edit.PNG
      http://www.jambo.nu/dump/pfsenseproblem/rules-edit1.PNG
      http://www.jambo.nu/dump/pfsenseproblem/rules-edit2.PNG

      //Micke

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        hoba last edited by

        How is your WAN configured? Are the machines you forward to using the pfsense as default gateway? Do the machines you forward to run a desktop firewall?

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          McMoj last edited by

          I have:
          pfSense
          |
          switch 1 - Computer 1
                  |
                switch 2 - My computer - My other computer and a WLAN AP

          All the computers going directly to pfSense (No routers, no firewalls)

          I use Outpost Firewall Pro on my computer, but its works with my old router so i think its the pfSense router.

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            hoba last edited by

            Disable the outpost to see if it's causing the issue. What kind of WAN do you have? PPPoE? Other router in front of you? …

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              McMoj last edited by

              @hoba:

              Disable the outpost to see if it's causing the issue. What kind of WAN do you have? PPPoE? Other router in front of you? …

              I tried to disable outpost now, and it was closed anyway!

              I don't know if i have PPPoE (i have adsl2 from Bredbandsbolaget) I dont have any more routers, the pfSense is in the modem directly.

              In my old router (Netgear WGR614v6) it's work to have open ports. So i think it is the firewall in pfSense?

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