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. > > <Network diagram.jpg> > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
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