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    • M
      mrbostn last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm the latest 1.2 release.

      1 wan
      1 ipsec to remote office
      NO dmz

      I have internet access, and the tunnel works. But I am unable to send OR receive I'm not so worried about the receiving yet since my mx record is probably still proprogating.

      I have static IP's from the ISP.

      Thank you

      Here's a look.

      Under Nat-Port Forward I have

      If WAN  TCP  25 (SMTP)  192.168.254.6
      (ext.: 192.168.254.6)  25 (SMTP)  Email

      WAN  TCP  3389 (MS RDP)  192.168.254.5
      (ext.: 192.168.254.5)  3389 (MS RDP)  REMOTE

      WAN  TCP  443 (HTTPS)  192.168.254.6
      (ext.: 192.168.254.6)  443 (HTTPS)  OWA

      Under Firewall Outbound I have this:

      WAN    192.168.254.0/24  *  *  *  *  *  NO Auto created rule for LAN

      LAN    192.168.254.0/24  *  *  *  *  *  NO Auto created rule for LAN

      Under Rules wan I have this:

      TCP  *  *  192.168.254.6  25 (SMTP)  *     NAT Email

      TCP  LAN address  *  *  *  *

      TCP  *  *  192.168.254.6  443 (HTTPS)  *     NAT Email-OWA

      TCP  *  *  192.168.254.5  3389 (MS RDP)  *     NAT REM

      Under Rules Lan I have this:

      Proto Source Port Destination Port Gateway Schedule Description

      *  *  *  *  *  *       
      Basically everything open for now.

      It's evident that the ports are not open. Can someone help out?

      Thank you

      Smr

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      • M
        mrbostn last edited by

        I ended up redoing the pfsense box. All's fine now.

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