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    CAPWAP 1234 port, I want to outbound it LAN > WAN. It doesn't work for me

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    • pfrickrollP
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      I have EnGenius access points in remote offices and set up EzMaster behind Sonicwall to monitor APs. Locations where I have APs with Sonicwall work no problem but APs with pfSense don't.

      So, my Sonicwall has port 1234 opened inbound/outbound and pfSense 1234 opened outbound. Did i configure it wrong?
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      • GrimsonG
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        You obviously have no clue how firewall rules work, educate yourself: https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/firewall/index.html

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        • pfrickrollP
          pfrickroll @Grimson
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          @grimson said in CAPWAP 1234 port, I want to outbound it LAN > WAN. It doesn't work for me:

          You obviously have no clue how firewall rules work, educate yourself: https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/firewall/index.html

          So, by default traffic leaving through 1234 is opened?

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          • pfrickrollP
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            last edited by pfrickroll

            Ok, so I dag some more and found an old post https://forum.netgate.com/topic/52540/lwapp-capwap-behind-pfsense
            OP appears to have a similar problem and someone suggest a solution which I don't understand what it is. Can anyone help me out?

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            • pfrickrollP
              pfrickroll
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              Solved, problem was is APs behind pfSense were the ones i tried to connect to EzMaster controller through VPN and they still had VPN ip. The weird thing is even after hard reset on APs it would still try to talk to EzMaster on VPN ip. I manually put public WAN of EzMaster and everything worked.

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