Make sure you set the WAN port to be able to proxy for the internal address.  I 
made this mistake several times.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Marcio Merlone
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:07 AM
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: [pfSense] 1:1 NAT on pfSense 2.0.1

Greetings,

I am trying to make a dead simple 1:1 NAT from one wan address to an internal 
server. I was assigned the x.x.x.152/29 address for my WAN from my ISP, and 
designated the ip x.x.x.154 for pfsense while x.x.x.153 is its gateway. I can 
use pfsense as gateway for internet just fine. Now I want to open my web server 
to the world. I first created a virtual IP x.x.x.155/29 on the WAN interface as 
an IP alias, then a 1:1 NAT pointing x.x.x.155 to 10.0.0.215, which is my web 
server and finally created a respective firewall rule on the wan interface 
allowing traffic from wan to 10.0.0.215 on port 80. The same as on 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lMRA1ntgz8

Is that all? Have I missed something? With this setup x.x.x.155 opens up 
pfsense login screen and not my web server. Can anybody help me track what's 
wrong?

Thanks and best regards.
--
Marcio Merlone
TI - Administrador de redes

A1 Tecnologia Industrial - Unidade Corporativa
Fone:

+55 41 3616-3797

Cel:

+55 41 9689-0036

http://www.a1.ind.br/<http://www.a1.ind.br>
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