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      cazz
      last edited by cazz

      Hi
      I have a strange problem when I did setup pfsense at a friends place.
      Right now all the server and client use same network addresses (192.168.0.x)
      Later I going to setup a DMZ for the server but right now I just want to get it to work at his place.

      I have add NAT for both 80 and 443 and point to the webserver.

      WAN TCP * * WAN address 80 192.168.0.37 80
      

      He can access the webserver if he is not on the LAN network.
      But when he trying to access the webserver from LAN it say "Potential DNS Rebind attack detected"
      I have google a little and I have found more then I have the problem and I have try with some settings but it still does not work.

      I'm just afraid that I do something and I get something wrong I have no access to pfsense webGUI.

      I have no problem at all at my network that also run pfsense so it is strange?

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        ptt Rebel Alliance @cazz
        last edited by

        Check: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/port-forwards-from-local-networks.html

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          cazz @ptt
          last edited by

          @ptt
          Wow thanks, that was a page that I have not find before and now it works :)

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            ptt Rebel Alliance @cazz
            last edited by

            You're welcome, glad to be of help.

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