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    Massive headache!

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved NAT
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      twich
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      Im having huge issues.

      Just got myself a new domain name, ive had one before using ddns on dd-wrt no problems..

      In pfsense ddns works fine, showing the cahed ip and updating it on freedns not to mention i can access my media server from an external source (forwarding worked for this) under [my doamin].net:[portnumber]. but if i try to use my wan ip or domain name internally  for anything it wont work… i go ahead a do a do a trace on a computer on the network its hosted it... this give me an ip for the domain providers "In construction, parked page" but on my friends computer a few suburbs away it give the right ip (my wan ip) it only seems to be here!!

      Second issue im having is Minecaft... setup a server forward port (which worked and show it was open with canyouseeme) but can not connect, it does more internally with my local net work and ips.

      Packages installed are
      Squid (transparent)
      Antivirus
      pfBlocker

      Please help =(

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        KOM
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        In general, you need to enable NAT reflection to access internal serves through the firewall's external interface, or run split DNS (you run an internal DNS server that resolves everything to local LAN addresses).

        As for Minecraft, if you can't seem to figure out what's going then do a packet capture when trying to connect and see what gets blocked.  I also run a Minecraft server but I do it via Linode.

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