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      taktje
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm using Pfsense-2.01, and my configuration is this:

      Internet          - 82.xx.xx.xx
      Router            - 192.168.11.1
      Pfsense Wan    - 192.168.11.5 (static)
      Pfsense Lan    - 192.168.1.1 (static)

      On the Pfsense Lan i have a Ubiquiti Nanostation  with 192.168.1.2 (static) for a HOTSPOT.

      Everything is working fine.

      Now i want to acces the webgui from internet.
      I've tried a lot of things but i can't get it working.

      Can someone please help me with the correct settings?

      I've been working almost 7 hours to get this to work and no results

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        podilarius
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        Well, you are going to have to have your Internet router pass port 80 and 443 to 192.168.11.5. You are then going to create a WAN rule that states that allow traffic from Any source on any port to WAN Address on port 80. You can create an alias for port 80 and 443 and use one rule, or you can create another rule for port 443 in a similar manner.  You might have to change the setting on WAN to allow private IPs.

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          taktje
          last edited by

          Thx for the quick answer.

          You are then going to create a WAN rule that states that allow traffic from Any source on any port to WAN Address on port 80.

          WAN Addres is this 192.168.11.5 ???????? or the WAN addres 82.xx.xx.xx

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            podilarius
            last edited by

            WAN address according to pfSense is 192.168.11.5 .. that 82.xx.xx.xx is on what a router and then is NATted into 192.168.11.x/24. Creating a rule with that 82.x.x.x is not going to do any good on the pfsense machine. You are technically doing a double NAT. While it can work, it is not always the best way to go.

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              taktje
              last edited by

              Thx man i've got it working.

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