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pfsnese NAT, how to find out through what the "NAT + PROXY" function does

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    msibyte
    last edited by Mar 24, 2023, 4:37 AM

    function "https://ibb.co/F3frVHw " the function works for TCP ports too, not just http. what programs will be needed to do the same?

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      viragomann @msibyte
      last edited by Mar 24, 2023, 11:56 AM

      @msibyte
      pfSense docs NAT Reflection

      Basically it does a combination of port forwarding and outbound NAT for masquerading the packets.
      Consider that NAT + Proxy may override filter rule for certain source IPs, since the forwarded traffic is initiated from pfSense itself then. So be careful with that.

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        msibyte @viragomann
        last edited by Mar 24, 2023, 8:03 PM

        @viragomann so what utility does he use for this?

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