Hi, 

I have edit your table. I think it have to look like this.

Do you want to use the Port 3001 for the external  IPs?

Regards 

Klaus


> Hi,
>  
> i'm currently using pfsense 2.0 for my system LAN firewall for 3 years now 
> and been having problems configuring it right to port forward a static 
> external IP adress of our remote test site server to NAT it with one of my 
> server LAN IP address.
>  
> Below is the table of how I configure it so the 2 external IP address 
> (59.160.200.199 and 200.6.14.60) on port 5001 can communicate with my LAN 
> server IP address 192.168.9.10
>  
> Pfsense Version 2.0
> 
> Firewall: Rules
> 
> Protocol
> Source
> Port
> Destination
> Port
> Gateway
> Schedule
> Description
> TCP
> any
> any
> 59.160.200.199
> 3001
> Any
>  
> NAT
> TCP
> any
> any
> 200.6.14.60
> 3001
> Any
>  
> NAT
>  
> 
> Firewall: NAT: Port Forward
> 
> If
> Protocol
> Source address
> Source port
> Destination address
> Destination port
> NAT IP
> NAT port
> WAN
> TCP
> any
> any
>> 59.160.200.199
>       
> 3001
> 192.168.9.10
> 5001
> WAN
> TCP
> any
> any
>> 200.6.14.60
>       
> 3001
> 192.168.9.10
> 5001
>  
> 
> Attached please find my Network setup.
> 
> Please advise is the correct way to configure port forward on a pfsense using 
> an 2 external remote IP address to talk with my LAN server machine.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
>  
> 
> Joseph.
> 

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