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    Router brigemode->pfsense vmware pppoe port fordward problem

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    • C
      cnkostas
      last edited by

      please someone help i have stack several days to port fordward …..............
      connections
      router full brige to vmware pfsense pppoe (i have internet)
      WAN IP 94.65.236.4
      router ip 192.168.1.1
      pfsense ip 192.168.0.1

      real nic
      ipv4 192.168.0.10
      subnet 255.255.255.0
      default gateway  192.168.0.1
      DHCP 192.168.0.1
      DNS 192.168.0.1

      UPNP is enable

      Firewall: NAT: Port Forward

      If Proto Src. addr Src. ports Dest. addr Dest. ports NAT IP NAT Ports
      WAN TCP/UDP      *       *        *         28960   192.168.0.10    28960

      firewall block this ports why??
      i have try with NAT Reflection enable and disable again the same firewall block udp/tcp
      also i try pfsense at the same subnet as 192.168.1.5 this unblock my udp but tcp is still blocked
      what i 'am doing wrong please help

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      • C
        cnkostas
        last edited by

        ok i open the udp the tcp is still blocked to specific port why??
        i try to chek the firewall log but don't show anything where the incoming udp go?

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        • C
          cnkostas
          last edited by

          is this a bug of the version just say to stop trying….......

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          • C
            cnkostas
            last edited by

            ok i finaly open the port to specific ip tcp/udp
            pfpportcheker port open udp/tcp

            new problem now  the firewall don't redirect the incomings wan to to my wan   :'( :'( :'( :'(  and block them

            1 scrub on em1 all fragment reassemple

            why?

            Firewall: NAT: Port Forward
            If     Proto   Src. addr Src. ports      Dest. addr       Dest. ports          NAT IP         NAT Ports
            WAN   TCP/UDP  *                *                *              28960 192.168.0.10   28960

            Firewall: Rules

            Proto          Source        Port         Destination    Port   Gateway Queue

            TCP/UDP              *          *          192.168.0.10   28960       *           none

            very disapointed and no one can't help me  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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            • C
              cnkostas
              last edited by

              i think
              1 scrub on em1 all fragment reassemple
              it's firewall pppoe  bug in the code any infirmation please to fix this

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                cnkostas
                last edited by

                ok i found the solution in this post  ;D      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=37204.0 the same problem as mine

                now can someone tell me please how to edit the etc/inc/filter.inc to fix the bug?
                please someone help  ??? ??? ???

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  Just update to a current snapshot and you should be OK.

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