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    Port forwarding problems - Probably an easy fix?

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    • R Offline
      ryanasalazar
      last edited by

      Hi!

      Please see the snapshot of my settings here: http://bit.ly/1LY3QFg

      Any ideas what I could be doing incorrectly? I want folks on the internet to go to our domain, that domain resolves to our WAN IP (located on our pfsense router) and then needs to translate in the network to speak with a machine at 10.1.17.22, but at port 8090. So, I want the internet users to stay on port 80 the entire time while in the background everything is on 8090 internally.

      Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!!! :)

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        chpalmer
        last edited by

        Down twards the bottom-  "Filter Rule Association"  Choose "Filter NAT"  then save.

        That will make a correct WAN firewall rule automagically for you.

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          heper
          last edited by

          did you try destination: "wan address"  ?

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            marvosa
            last edited by

            Your "Filter rule association" shows "None", which means your port forward was created, but there's no associated firewall rule that is actually allowing the traffic thru the firewall.  Change the "Filter rule association" section to "Add associated filter rule".

            Should be good to go as far as PFsense is concerned.

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