On 02/12/2018 11:43 AM, Marco wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 10:21:08 -0600
> Steven Spencer <steven.spen...@kdsi.com> wrote:
>
>> On 02/11/2018 03:29 PM, Marco wrote:
>>> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 20:46:41 +0000
>>> "Joseph L. Casale" <jcas...@activenetwerx.com> wrote:
>>>  
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of
>>>> Chris L Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2018 1:43 PM
>>>> To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List
>>>> <list@lists.pfsense.org> Subject: Re: [pfSense] Port forwards don't
>>>> work on one machine
>>>>  
>>>>> What interface is that taken on? Take one on the interface the
>>>>> destination server is connected to (WLAN?) and test again. While
>>>>> you’re capturing also do another Diagnostics > Test Port from the
>>>>> local pfSense itself. Please include the capture of both events
>>>>> (from outside and using test port.)
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like the server is not responding.    
>>>> I'd also suggest running a capture on the destination, if it's
>>>> actually receiving traffic and/or sending it elsewhere (routing
>>>> rule) this will provide some insight.  
>>> I ran a wireshark on the destination and it received packets when
>>> “port testing” from the pfSense, but not when using external access
>>> (e.g. canyouseeme.org)
>>>
>>> Marco
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>> Marco,
>>
>> Just curious, but what is the target machine's OS?
> The actual server is FreeBSD, but I run the tests with a Linux
> laptop as the behaviour is the same.
>
> Marco
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I know you've stated that you have no firewall on these machines. So
iptables -L shows empty on the Linux laptop and (sorry not familiar with
FreeBSD) and equiv on FreeBSD? No selinux in play on the Linux laptop or
at least if in play, policies are in use? I looked at your screen shots
and I can't see anything that leaps out at me. We have a number of
PfSense firewalls in use (15) within our organization and I've used port
forwarding on every one of them and have never run into a problem-unless
the receiving machine refuses the connection. I've been bitten by
selinux before and more recently, by firewalld.

Thanks,

Steven G. Spencer

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