On 12/18/2012 10:06 AM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
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?
AFAIK there is no 1:1 NAT
We bridge WAN and OPT1 and the servers set on the OPT1 port
thus the servers have public IP addresses but are protected by the firewall
makes sort of a DMZ
with office PCs setting on the LAN PORT
--
Gerald
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