Bula Klaus,

please note that I'm still getting logs from my test remote site that my
pfsense firewall still blocks incoming packets from it and due this packets
could not reach my local server.

Any help please as it has delaying the production for our launch.

Thanks

Joseph.


On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Joseph Rotan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Klaus,
>
> yes I want to use Port 3001 for my external IPs, I will try it out today
> and reset with my remote sites if their IP (59.160.200.199 and
> 200.6.14.60) can drop packets on my LAN server IP (192.168.9.10)
>
> A many thanks for your help.
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Joseph.
>
>  On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Klaus Wunder <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  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>
>>
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