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      _freebsd last edited by

      I set NAT UDP 27015 for CSTRIKE Server.
      I have a LAN ip is 10.10.0.100 and WAN is 202.194.1.1.

      On the Logs, I see the NAT is
      10.10.0.100:27015 ->202.194.1.1:6xxxx -> 207.173.177.11:27010
      but I want it is as:
      10.10.0.100:27015 ->202.194.1.1:27015 -> 207.173.177.11:27010

      How to set NAT Rule?
      ???

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        hoba last edited by

        Use advanced outbound NAT at Firewall>NAT, outbound tab. When you enable it it will create a rule for your LAN subnet by default. Add another rule above this one for just the internal IP with that port and check the static port option. Save and apply.

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          _freebsd last edited by

          Can not to work.
          This is my setup.
          –----------------------------------------
          No nat (NOT)
          Interface  WAN
          Source Type: Network 
          Address:  10.10.0.100
          Source port:  27016

          Destination  not
          Type:    any
          Address:  blank
          Destination port: blank

          Translation Address:
          Interface address 202.194.1.1 (cs) (VirtualIP-Other)
          Port:  27016

          No XMLRPC blank

          Please help me.

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            sullrich last edited by

            Set the static port option in advanced outbound nat -> edit for that item.

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              _freebsd last edited by

              I use 1.0-BETA1 built on Mon Dec 26 03:13:03 UTC 2005 .
              I cann't find the "static port option" in advanced outbound nat.

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                sullrich last edited by

                As the forum news states:

                Before reporting problems, make sure you are running the latest testing snapshot!

                http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-8-06/

                and now even newer:

                http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-15-06/

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                  _freebsd last edited by

                  Thank, I will try it.

                  Can you add "Virtual Server" in NAT? so easy to make a server-port?

                  :)

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