The only way I got mine to work was to offer DHCP to the Xbox through pfSense 
and turn on upnp for that device only.

Brian Henson <[email protected]> wrote:



I have had good luck turning on upnp and getting the message to go away.

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Ernst den Broeder 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 5/1/2012 1:43 PM, Lazy Sod wrote:
Looking to switch from Monowall to Pfsense for gaming reasons; I have one Xbox 
360 and have had no luck getting the strict NAT message to leave when using 
Monowall.  I have noticed that some have been successful in getting Pfsense to 
work without having a strict NAT message.  Following the information in the 
forum hasn’t really gotten me very far.  Does it work, if so can you point me 
in the right direction?  If I’ve missed something on the Mailing list let me 
know where I can find that info.  Any help is appreciated.
step 1) assign a static IP to your xbox how ever you choose
step 2) under NAT/Port Forward: forward UDP/3074 to your xbox IP
step 3) under NAT/Outbound: select Manual outbound NAT rule generation
step 3a) pfSense will have created 3 auto generated rules for you - leave these 
alone
step 3b) create a new rule for WAN interface, any UDP packet sourced from your 
xbox IP and select "static-port" option
step 3c) move this new rule to the top of the rules (it must match first else 
one of the auto generated rules will match).

-Ernst

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