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    Can port forward on WAN2, WAN3, Cannot on WAN1 (Default GW)

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      stramato last edited by

      I'm on RC1 2.0 April 10, 2011 snapshot.

      I have a triple WAN setup. Port forward works on WAN2 and WAN3 (OPT1 & OPT2), but does not work on WAN1 (WAN, Default GW). This is the same as all snapshots before April 10. Is this a bug that possibly has been fixed?

      So far I have not had any problems with my April 10 snapshot except this one, and I'm keeping an "If it ain't broke don't patch it" approach towards my pfsense machine.

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        eri-- last edited by

        Without further details my crystal ball is broken, sorry!

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          stramato last edited by

          @ermal:

          Without further details my crystal ball is broken, sorry!

          I have a standard port forward setup. WAN port forward port 80(HTTP) to a single address in LAN. Nothing fancy.

          It works on WAN2 and WA3 but not on WAN1. I have no special firewall rules.

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            eri-- last edited by

            Do you have a respective firewall rule for the port to allow the traffic?

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              stramato last edited by

              @ermal:

              Do you have a respective firewall rule for the port to allow the traffic?

              Yes. when creating a NAT rule, pfSense automatically creates and associates a Firewall Rule with it. Everything "looks and seems" right, it just does not work :(

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                eri-- last edited by

                packet traces?
                logs?

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