That's because you aren't following the instructions. Please consult
the documentation and pay careful attention to the part where you are
required to set up a virtual IP address on your WAN interface.
Kyle Mott wrote:
I tried that, but it doesn't seem to work.
I used the following 1:1 mapping:
192.168.100.122 -> 10.20.100.122
And added a rule to allow any from WAN -> 10.20.100.122, any protocol.
Still can't get to it, :<
-Kyle
Gary Buckmaster wrote:
On pfSense its called 1:1 NAT and it works swimmingly.
Kyle Mott wrote:
Hi,
Quick question, is it possible to do SNAT somehow that I'm just not
thinking of? IE, 192.168.100.122 VIP on the WAN -> 10.20.100.1
(Interface IP of LAN), so when connections are made to other hosts
in the LAN network, it's coming from 10.20.100.1 (instead of
whatever it happens to be out on the WAN interface).
-Kyle
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