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      lfrprates last edited by

      Hello guys, I'm new with pfsense, I'm a basic user and is my first time on this forum, so if I miss something or if I'm writing in the wrong forum please be gentle  :-[

      I'm having some trouble with Multi-WAN and Port Forwarding, but I'm starting to think that's not a problem and really a misunderstood…  :-X

      I have a simple PC with 3 Net Cards (1 On-Board and 2 PCI Off-Board), using the On-Board card for the LAN and the Off-Boards for WAN.

      Everything works fine, the two WANs are on Fallover and working nicelly, but I've got some trouble in Port Forwarding, I made the NAT and Firewall Rules and works fine in the main WAN but in the second I can't connect, the second WAN pings normally and ISP is not blocking the port because when I chance the default gateway or if I disconnect the main WAN, the second takes on and the NAT/Firewall Rules are working ???

      After some tests I started to think that pfSense OS can't keep the two WANs always responding because every post I looked for a aswner, the aswner were simple like bad NAT or Firewall rules or bad hardware, to take that doubt I came here to ask you guys some help, I'll post some prints of my config and if I made something wrong please help me to fix it.  ;D

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7WSld0bmdmcDU1S3c

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7WYnNmWEVrVzFUWXc

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7Wd29yM1gtbW5xU2c

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7WeFgxOE41VkJ0b1E

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7WYzVLb3JRQlAwTUU

      https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfWIfxNv-7WNnktRzFncUtmSm8

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        taz3146 last edited by

        on your interface "WAN"  "block private networks" is checked.  you are using a private network subnet there, so un-check that.

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