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    • D
      DJ-AS
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      Hi, I have a NAS (OMV) to share in my lan files and folders, and now I install and setup a Subsonic service and it's runnig ok.
      I have a NO-IP register and when I put my domain example.com PFSense loguin page is load but if I put example.com:4040 Subsonic page is load.
      How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?
      The config is:
      Firewall / NAT / Port Forward
      Interface: WAN
      Protocol: TCP
      Destination: Any
      Destination Port Range: Other 4040 Other 4040
      Redirect target IP: ip of my NAS
      Redirect target port: Other 4040
      NAT reflection: Enable (NAT + Proxy)
      File rule association: Rule NAT Music Server

      Firewall / Rules
      Action: Pass
      Interface: WAN
      Protocol: TCP
      Source: Any
      Destination: singles hot or alias - ip of my NAS
      Destination port range: Other 4040 Other 4040

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      • KOMK
        KOM
        last edited by

        How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?

        Change the port that pfSense listens on from tcp/80 to something else (System - Advanced - Admin Access), then change your port forward from 4040 to 80.

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        • D
          DJ-AS
          last edited by

          @KOM:

          How configure to make the PFSense load the Subsonic page just using example.com without the port?

          Change the port that pfSense listens on from tcp/80 to something else (System - Advanced - Admin Access), then change your port forward from 4040 to 80.

          Perfect! It's working! Thank u so much!

          One more: how I can monitor who is connected to my NAS? Maybe a Log? Real time monitor?

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            There are several.  For me, the quickest is to go to Diagnostics - States and filter based on the IP of the NAS.

            In general, I recommend against placing these types of services so that the public can access them.  Configure OpenVPN and then connect to your LAN via VPN, then hop over to the NAS.

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