Port forwarding to LAN PC behind pfsense openvpn client
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Hi guys
My pfsense act as a openvpn client. I have another server elsewhere which is my openvpn server.
My problem is with port forwarding from that server to internal network behind pfsense.port 12345 from OVPN SERVER 10.8.0.1 => OVPN Client (pfsense) 10.8.0.6 => Lan client (192.168.1.3)
I can ping the server from any LAN PC/device, also the server can ping the psfsense openvpn client.
I have all the correct rules in windows firewall on my vpn server, so I have a feeling that I am missing some rule on my pfsense so it can forward port connection to LAN PC.Hope you can help.
Windows server firewall log:
2013-10-04 23:43:40 ALLOW UDP 10.8.0.1 10.8.0.6 12345 12345 0 - - - - - - - SEND
Port Forward:
Rule:
/tmp/rules.debug
set limit tables 3000 set optimization normal set timeout { adaptive.start 0, adaptive.end 0 } set limit states 330000 set limit src-nodes 330000 #System aliases loopback = "{ lo0 }" WAN = "{ alc0 }" LAN = "{ fxp0 }" VPNINTERFACE = "{ ovpnc1 }" OpenVPN = "{ openvpn }" #SSH Lockout Table table <sshlockout>persist table <webconfiguratorlockout>persist #Snort tables table <snort2c>table <virusprot>table <bogons>persist file "/etc/bogons" table <bogonsv6>persist file "/etc/bogonsv6" table <negate_networks># User Aliases # Gateways GWVPNGatewaw = " route-to ( ovpnc1 10.0.0.5 ) " GWWAN_DHCP = " route-to ( alc0 192.168.5.1 ) " GWVPNINTERFACE_VPNV6 = " route-to ( ovpnc1 10.0.0.5 ) " set loginterface fxp0 set skip on pfsync0 scrub on $WAN all fragment reassemble scrub on $LAN all fragment reassemble scrub on $VPNINTERFACE all fragment reassemble no nat proto carp no rdr proto carp nat-anchor "natearly/*" nat-anchor "natrules/*" # Outbound NAT rules nat on $WAN from 192.168.1.0/24 to any port 500 -> 192.168.5.3/32 static-port nat on $WAN from 192.168.1.0/24 to any -> 192.168.5.3/32 port 1024:65535 nat on $WAN from 127.0.0.0/8 to any -> 192.168.5.3/32 port 1024:65535 nat on $VPNINTERFACE from 192.168.1.0/24 to any port 500 -> 10.0.0.6/32 static-port nat on $VPNINTERFACE from 192.168.1.0/24 to any -> 10.0.0.6/32 port 1024:65535 nat on $VPNINTERFACE from 127.0.0.0/8 to any -> 10.0.0.6/32 port 1024:65535 # Load balancing anchor rdr-anchor "relayd/*" # TFTP proxy rdr-anchor "tftp-proxy/*" # NAT Inbound Redirects rdr on ovpnc1 proto { tcp udp } from any to 10.0.0.6 port 5060 -> 192.168.1.3 rdr on ovpnc1 proto { tcp udp } from any to 10.0.0.6 port 5060 -> 192.168.1.3 # UPnPd rdr anchor rdr-anchor "miniupnpd" anchor "relayd/*" anchor "openvpn/*" anchor "ipsec/*" #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # default deny rules #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- block in log inet all label "Default deny rule IPv4" block out log inet all label "Default deny rule IPv4" block in log inet6 all label "Default deny rule IPv6" block out log inet6 all label "Default deny rule IPv6" # IPv6 ICMP is not auxilary, it is required for operation # See man icmp6(4) # 1 unreach Destination unreachable # 2 toobig Packet too big # 128 echoreq Echo service request # 129 echorep Echo service reply # 133 routersol Router solicitation # 134 routeradv Router advertisement # 135 neighbrsol Neighbor solicitation # 136 neighbradv Neighbor advertisement pass quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from any to any icmp6-type {1,2,135,136} keep state # Allow only bare essential icmpv6 packets (NS, NA, and RA, echoreq, echorep) pass out quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from fe80::/10 to fe80::/10 icmp6-type {129,133,134,135,136} keep state pass out quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from fe80::/10 to ff02::/16 icmp6-type {129,133,134,135,136} keep state pass in quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from fe80::/10 to fe80::/10 icmp6-type {128,133,134,135,136} keep state pass in quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from ff02::/16 to fe80::/10 icmp6-type {128,133,134,135,136} keep state pass in quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from fe80::/10 to ff02::/16 icmp6-type {128,133,134,135,136} keep state # We use the mighty pf, we cannot be fooled. block quick inet proto { tcp, udp } from any port = 0 to any block quick inet proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port = 0 block quick inet6 proto { tcp, udp } from any port = 0 to any block quick inet6 proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port = 0 # Snort package block quick from <snort2c>to any label "Block snort2c hosts" block quick from any to <snort2c>label "Block snort2c hosts" # SSH lockout block in log quick proto tcp from <sshlockout>to any port 22 label "sshlockout" # webConfigurator lockout block in log quick proto tcp from <webconfiguratorlockout>to any port 443 label "webConfiguratorlockout" block in quick from <virusprot>to any label "virusprot overload table" # block bogon networks # http://www.cymru.com/Documents/bogon-bn-nonagg.txt # http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/fullbogons-ipv6.txt block in log quick on $WAN from <bogons>to any label "block bogon IPv4 networks from WAN" block in log quick on $WAN from <bogonsv6>to any label "block bogon IPv6 networks from WAN" antispoof for alc0 # block anything from private networks on interfaces with the option set antispoof for $WAN block in log quick on $WAN from 10.0.0.0/8 to any label "Block private networks from WAN block 10/8" block in log quick on $WAN from 127.0.0.0/8 to any label "Block private networks from WAN block 127/8" block in log quick on $WAN from 100.64.0.0/10 to any label "Block private networks from WAN block 100.64/10" block in log quick on $WAN from 172.16.0.0/12 to any label "Block private networks from WAN block 172.16/12" block in log quick on $WAN from 192.168.0.0/16 to any label "Block private networks from WAN block 192.168/16" block in log quick on $WAN from fc00::/7 to any label "Block ULA networks from WAN block fc00::/7" # allow our DHCP client out to the WAN pass in on $WAN proto udp from any port = 67 to any port = 68 label "allow dhcp client out WAN" pass out on $WAN proto udp from any port = 68 to any port = 67 label "allow dhcp client out WAN" # Not installing DHCP server firewall rules for WAN which is configured for DHCP. antispoof for fxp0 # allow access to DHCP server on LAN pass in quick on $LAN proto udp from any port = 68 to 255.255.255.255 port = 67 label "allow access to DHCP server" pass in quick on $LAN proto udp from any port = 68 to 192.168.1.1 port = 67 label "allow access to DHCP server" pass out quick on $LAN proto udp from 192.168.1.1 port = 67 to any port = 68 label "allow access to DHCP server" # allow access to DHCPv6 server on LAN # We need inet6 icmp for stateless autoconfig and dhcpv6 pass quick on $LAN inet6 proto udp from fe80::/10 to fe80::/10 port = 546 label "allow access to DHCPv6 server" pass quick on $LAN inet6 proto udp from fe80::/10 to ff02::/16 port = 546 label "allow access to DHCPv6 server" pass quick on $LAN inet6 proto udp from fe80::/10 to ff02::/16 port = 547 label "allow access to DHCPv6 server" pass quick on $LAN inet6 proto udp from ff02::/16 to fe80::/10 port = 547 label "allow access to DHCPv6 server" antispoof for ovpnc1 # loopback pass in on $loopback inet all label "pass IPv4 loopback" pass out on $loopback inet all label "pass IPv4 loopback" pass in on $loopback inet6 all label "pass IPv6 loopback" pass out on $loopback inet6 all label "pass IPv6 loopback" # let out anything from the firewall host itself and decrypted IPsec traffic pass out inet all keep state allow-opts label "let out anything IPv4 from firewall host itself" pass out inet6 all keep state allow-opts label "let out anything IPv6 from firewall host itself" pass out route-to ( alc0 192.168.5.1 ) from 192.168.5.3 to !192.168.5.0/24 keep state allow-opts label "let out anything from firewall host itself" pass out route-to ( ovpnc1 10.0.0.5 ) from 10.0.0.6 to !10.0.0.6/32 keep state allow-opts label "let out anything from firewall host itself" # make sure the user cannot lock himself out of the webConfigurator or SSH pass in quick on fxp0 proto tcp from any to (fxp0) port { 443 80 22 } keep state label "anti-lockout rule" # User-defined rules follow anchor "userrules/*" pass in quick on $LAN inet from 192.168.1.0/24 to any keep state label "USER_RULE: Default allow LAN to any rule" # at the break! label "USER_RULE: Default allow LAN IPv6 to any rule" pass in quick on $LAN inet from 192.168.1.0/24 to <negate_networks>keep state label "NEGATE_ROUTE: Negate policy routing for destination" pass in quick on $LAN $GWVPNGatewaw inet from 192.168.1.0/24 to any keep state label "USER_RULE: LAN to Internet force through VPN" pass in quick on $LAN inet proto { tcp udp } from any to any keep state label "USER_RULE: lan to any" pass in quick on $LAN inet proto tcp from any to any flags S/SA keep state label "USER_RULE: lan to vpn" pass in quick on $VPNINTERFACE reply-to ( ovpnc1 10.0.0.5 ) proto { tcp udp } from any to 192.168.1.3 port 5060 keep state label "USER_RULE: NAT Signal" pass in quick on $VPNINTERFACE reply-to ( ovpnc1 10.0.0.5 ) proto { tcp udp } from any to 192.168.1.3 port 5060 keep state label "USER_RULE: NAT RTP" # VPN Rules anchor "tftp-proxy/*"</negate_networks></bogonsv6></bogons></virusprot></webconfiguratorlockout></sshlockout></snort2c></snort2c></negate_networks></bogonsv6></bogons></virusprot></snort2c></webconfiguratorlockout></sshlockout>
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Have any rules in the Rules>OpenVPN section?
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Have any rules in the Rules>OpenVPN section?
if you mean the Interface i added for vpn then yes (screenshot in op), as for the openvpn tab i didn't
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Problem Solved, it was wrong IPs in Nat