Bill Marquette wrote:
On 10/23/05, Kevin Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And, outbound NAT rules still don't seem to be working. I set the rule
up with the same settings I had in 0.86.4, moved the rule above the
default rule, applied, made a normal port forwarding rule / firewall
entry and applied, and the traffic still isn't actually coming out of
the WAN interface from pfSense on port 7700 like it's supposed to
according to the rule I set.
Ummm, port forwarding is to send traffic to some IP address to a
different IP address. What you want is "advanced outbound NAT",
unsurprisingly, in the Outbound NAT screen. Works fine for my IPSec
connections, which all require udp 500 as the source port.
--Bill
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I made an outbound nat rule. The whole point of what I'm trying to say
is that I have a port forwarding entry and a firewall entry, AND an
outbound NAT entry. This same entry worked in 0.86.4, same setup and
all, but in 0.89.2 it doesn't seem to be working. All of the traffic my
game is sending on port 7700UDP from my computer is coming out of my WAN
port to the internet on some random high numbered port, NOT 7700 like it
should be. Advanced Outbound NAT (which I've enabled) doesn't seem to
work in this version for me, but it worked in the older one. I've
entered it in the same way I did before, the NAT port and the source
port are both set to 7700, and the source IP is set to 192.168.1.200,
the interface is set to WAN, and the rule has priority over the default
rule.
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