Sending IPs of email server behind pfsense
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Hey folks,
I feel like this should have a simple solution, or no solution, and I feel silly asking it, but I've Googled and thought about it… and well, here we are.
Situation is: We have an email server behind pfsense. When that server sends out email, the originating IP that recipients see is that of our firewall. I would much rather the "sending" IP be the public IP of my mail server... but how do I do this?
Thanks guys.
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never mind! I knew it was simple.
1:1 mapping. boom. Done.
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Or use a port-forward and AON…
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I currently have the same problem could you send example of 1:1 input screen
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The 1-1 NAT is pretty hard to screw up. A typical entry would be:
interface=WAN external IP=100.200.100.200/32 internal IP=192.168.1.200/32
The AON if you were using port-forwards would be like this:
interface=WAN source=192.168.1.200/32 * * * NAT address=100.200.100.200 * NO
(AON rule must be placed before the auto created LAN rule)