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      rakeshvijayan last edited by

      Hello

      I am not sure I am in right page to make this topic ok ..

      I configure a static ip for testing in virtual ip . and made 1:1 nat  for  c class range and make rule In wan connection source ip is static ip and destination ip address is my network ip 10.20.40.30  port 80.

      when I tries to give my public ip in web It gives my pfsene page .what is it  ?and how to solve this

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        rakeshvijayan last edited by

        Hello friends

        I wish to know how to use public ip address  1:1 to my webserver please help .I read so to many topic in pfsense  but they all are old and not understanding I am new in pfsense

        Thanks

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          rakeshvijayan last edited by

          this is my current set up of pfsense . But it not working for me .This may be any wrong configuration on my side










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            cmb last edited by

            http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_can't_I_access_forwarded_ports_on_my_WAN_IP_from_my_LAN/OPTx_networks%3F

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              rakeshvijayan last edited by

              @cmb:

              http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_can't_I_access_forwarded_ports_on_my_WAN_IP_from_my_LAN/OPTx_networks%3F

              I am new in pfsense I don't know which way do I need to follow .please check the Image that I attached .when I type my virtual public ip on browser It gives me pfsense web page instead of 10.20.30.40 web page.10.20.30.40 is my apache server on ubuntu machine, is any configuration need to do there  . whit out any one help I cant resolve this issue

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                rakeshvijayan last edited by

                This is frustrating Nobody knows the answer .Do any body have experience with this

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                  ptt Rebel Alliance last edited by

                  Have you tried changing the port of the pfSense's web (System –> Advanced : TCP Port) to other than 80 ?  ;)

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                    cmb last edited by

                    @rakeshvijayan:

                    This is frustrating Nobody knows the answer .Do any body have experience with this

                    The answer is in the link I provided.

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                      rakeshvijayan last edited by

                      @cmb:

                      @rakeshvijayan:

                      This is frustrating Nobody knows the answer .Do any body have experience with this

                      The answer is in the link I provided.

                      I had tried the first option by remove tick and do 1:1 ant again but it gives me the same result pfsense webpage appear there

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                        rakeshvijayan last edited by

                        By the given link I remove the two tick from the firwall/nat options please check below


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