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      maschimidt
      last edited by

      Friends I am more than eight hours trying to solve this problem  :'(  :-\  :-[

      I created a nat rule as in figure 1

      was created and automatically Rule -> Figure 2

      In the system log message is OK, but I can not connect to my mail server from outside (Figure 3)
      Example
      C: \ Users \ Administrador.AFECC> telnet 189.3.122.2 25
      Connecting to 189.3.122.2 … Could not open connection to host,
      on port 25: connection failed

      My LAN setup is the figure 4

      I appreciate everyone's help, I'm coming temporarily to the iptables again ..

      big hug

      ![figure 1.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 1.jpg)
      ![figure 1.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 1.jpg_thumb)
      ![figure 2.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 2.jpg)
      ![figure 2.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 2.jpg_thumb)
      ![figure 3.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 3.jpg)
      ![figure 3.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 3.jpg_thumb)
      ![figure 4.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 4.jpg)
      ![figure 4.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/figure 4.jpg_thumb)

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        cmb
        last edited by

        The traffic is getting to you and getting passed, either the mail server isn't responding or it isn't responding to the right place (i.e. wrong default gateway). Packet capture on LAN will ensure it's leaving LAN and show whether it's getting a response.

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          maschimidt
          last edited by

          @cmb:

          The traffic is getting to you and getting passed, either the mail server isn't responding or it isn't responding to the right place (i.e. wrong default gateway). Packet capture on LAN will ensure it's leaving LAN and show whether it's getting a response.

          Hi cmb

          hmmm ..
          The mail server is still wrong with the gateway, instead of being that is using pfsense 192.168.0.232, the server is still using the gateway 192.168.0.8
          This might be the problem??
          But neither the telnet entry work like this?

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            Guest
            last edited by

            This is exactly the problem.  You're using the wrong gateway.  Fix this.

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              maschimidt
              last edited by

              @submicron:

              This is exactly the problem.  You're using the wrong gateway.  Fix this.

              Ok, I'll try and give a return

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                maschimidt
                last edited by

                @maschimidt:

                @submicron:

                This is exactly the problem.  You're using the wrong gateway.  Fix this.

                Ok, I'll try and give a return

                Hi Solved Problema…

                :)

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