WAN(local network) to lan pfsense
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Hi,
my pfsense is on a local network up and running, this other router(fritzbox) giving the wan ip adres to pfsense (192.168.178.10) on my computer also getting its ip adres from the fritzbox with ip(192.168.178.20) is able to connect to the lan on pfsense with iprange 10.100.100.** this true a a firewall rule in the wan area.
On the lan from pfsense there is a proxmox server running for testing and learning. this ip adres is 10.100.100.05 connecting to that on port8006 is also working.
pihole an application running on proxmox has its ip from proxmox 10.100.100.6
how to set pfsense to make it possible to access directly from the wan ip range to pihole on de lan on pfsense
so how to set the pfsense rules to make it possible to go from the browser on the laptop(192.168.178.20) to the webinterface pihole on(10.100.100.6)
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@bvohwk You can create a NAT rule with a source of WAN Net (any port) to forward the port(s) desired to your server on pfSense LAN.
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/nat/port-forwards.html
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That is already set.
Connecting from the laptop on the (wan) with ip 192.168.178.*** to proxmox itself on the lan(10.100.100.***:8006 in pfsense is working.
Also a rule is made on the wan to allow wan net to any
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@bvohwk said in WAN(local network) to lan pfsense:
Also a rule is made on the wan to allow wan net to any
This is not needed for the NAT rule to work, and it will allow any device in the WAN network to connect to the pfSense web GUI (and DNS, and SSH if enabled). On an Internal network that may not be so bad but if WAN was a public IP address I would strongly advise against it.