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    Firewall HELP! Need ports opened.

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    • R
      rpatel last edited by

      So, I was a huge Endian Firewall Fan and recently decided to test out pfSense.  So far, I like it.

      One of the major issues that I am having is as follows and I have probably spent already 3 hours trying to figure out what is going on:

      1.  I can not open ports on the firewall.  I tried to enter the rules using the GUI, and it just doesnt want to open the ports up for me. 
      2.  I then thought it could have been my server behind the firewall, so I completely disabled the firewall on there, and the issue is still happening.

      I am just trying to open ports 80, and 443.  But I am not sure what I am doing wrong.

      Can someone help me out?

      Thanks.
      Ravi

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        podilarius last edited by

        Can you screen shot and paste your WAN rules in here? There is not much we can do to help unless we have a bit more details.

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          rpatel last edited by

          Attached are the rules I put under the Firewall.  Should these instead go under NAT?

          Basically, it is an exchange server that I am trying to open the ports for.


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          • marcelloc
            marcelloc last edited by

            Configure it on nat rules.

            at bottom of nat creation tab, there is an option to associate this nat to a rule.

            Also change your pfsense gui port to https and any port other then 443.

            This will prevent conflict between pfsense gui and your nat server https port.

            Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

            Help a community developer! ;D

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              rpatel last edited by

              Nope, same thing.  Here are a couple of more attachments with the logs.

              I have never had this much trouble setting up a firewall before.

              If anyone can help, that would be great.  If not, it is back to my old firewall for the time being.

              ![Capture 2.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/Capture 2.PNG)
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                rpatel last edited by

                Ok figured it out.  If someone needs this again, this is what I did.

                man that was fun!!!

                ![Capture 2.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/Capture 2.PNG)
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                • marcelloc
                  marcelloc last edited by

                  You got it, Source port must be any to work.

                  good luck with pfsense, it's a GREAT firewall.

                  Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                  Help a community developer! ;D

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                    podilarius last edited by

                    Your biggest issue is that is that your source port is not any. You will have the same problem if you did the same in NAT.

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