On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:39 PM, pfsense <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using 1.2.2 on a box with only a few inbound NATs for
> our mail system. The problem is (this is the case using
> regular port forwarding or 1:1), the source IP shows up at
> the mail system as the LAN IP of the PFSense server instead
> of the actual IP of the sender.
>
> Obviously, our mail system thinks every email message is
> coming from the LAN interface and permits it so it is
> breaking all of our filtering. Any ideas of what I have done
> wrong here? I enabled advanced outbound NAT so I could
> direct traffic to another local subnet but thats pretty much
> it. 3 inbound port forwards, 2 advanced outbound nats.
>

Has to be your NAT config, exactly how is it setup?

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