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      Wart101 last edited by

      Hi All,

      I ma trying to setup a Dedicated Valheim server at home but i am having trouble port forwarding it seems. i have followed many online tutorials but no matter what i do it doesn't seem to work. These are my settings. Im not sure where and if it is failing. my server @ ip 192.168.1.50 is an ubuntu server. i have opened the ports with UFW. any help is appreciated.

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      When i try to test the port i get connection issues.

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        thesurf @Wart101 last edited by

        @wart101
        The Ports are only forwarded from your wan Ports. So there is a rule on the wan interface which sould allow 192.168.1.50 (YES the internal IP is correct) and the port range.

        I would first try to ping the 192.168.1.50 from the pfsense. If this works you can go to other ports.

        I suggest checking if the pfsense ip in the lan 192.168.1.X is the default gw of the server.

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          jkerr44906 last edited by

          I am having the same issue? Any solutions to this?

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            bingo600 @jkerr44906 last edited by

            @jkerr44906

            thesurf gave a good answer.

            When you set up a portforward on your Wan interface , make sure to test it with packages arriving on the Wan interface , use your phone or something else with an external connection.

            I doubt the Test the OP made , makes sure the packages arrived on the Wan interface.

            /Bingo

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