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    Improvement for nat page - simple but useful

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      lorenzop
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      setting up multiple public ip's on my router, I quickly realize, I could really use port forwarding groups of some kind. I often have multiple ports to forward for a specific type of server. like a web server would normally have 80,22,21,443 and many others. group these into a web server group and fold in the list for easy viewing.

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        You can do this now (and have been able to for years) with port aliases. Firewall > Aliases, make a new alias of the type "ports" and put in 80, 22, 21, 443. Then set the port on the NAT rule to 'other' and enter the alias name.

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