OPT cannot access internet
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Rules are ok but it seems there is no NAT set up for 192.168.9.0/24 -> Internet
Add it on Firewall->NAT->Outbound -
According to this pictures he posted he ticked 'manual outbound NAT' AON but didn't tell why.
I guess it's still there… -
As i work as technical team, i regularly use motto 'try and error' and if i cannot solve the problem, i'll post in forum. Share any problem that i faced.
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Seems to be the difference between a "technical team" and an "engineering team". ;D ;D ;D SCNR
Honestly, I pointed you to it and your answer was "I follow what said.". Try to get that in line with your statement above.
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When i ping from OPT1 seem it can resolve yahoo.com to ip but it 'cannot go out'.
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Did you disable manual outbound?
Or at create an outbound NAT rule for the OPT subnet? -
Result still same even i set auto. And want to test and set manual. When i apply result same as i use auto, no different at all. Any idea? Headache think about this problem.
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Mzar -
According to this pictures he posted he ticked 'manual outbound NAT' AON but didn't tell why.
I guess it's still there…I am sorry, I missed it.
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I use nmap from server OPT1 and this is result:
[root@kerapu ~]# nmap 192.168.9.8 Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2009-07-01 11:31 MYT Interesting ports on 192.168.9.8: (The 1656 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered) PORT STATE SERVICE 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 53/tcp open domain 441/tcp open decvms-sysmgt MAC Address: 00:21:91:EB:E5:2B (Unknown) Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 21.250 seconds [root@kerapu ~]#
How to open port 80,443 on OPT1?
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Still stuck with OPT1 ??? ???
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Same as always: allow TCP from LAN net to any IP with port 80 destination (HTTP) and similar for HTTPS.
If it doesn't work then you seem to have scrumbled a lot. Try a fresh and clean install instead.