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ricos
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« on: Sunday 19 July 2009, 08:56:33 pm »

Hello community
If my English excuses  Grin
Have problems with the port Forwarding between Endian and my Dream
Endian: 10.133.166.4
Dream: 10.133.166.28
I have put down this:
UDP Uplink EVERYBODY: 11219 => 10.133.166.28: 11219 11219    
     Access permits from: 10.133.166.4 (11219)
however, it does not work.
Does it need additional settings?
Does one have a Howto?
Thank you

15:41:04      FORWARD:DROP     br0     KEY_UDP  10.133.166.28    1046    ff:ff:14:00:03:00 ..121.12  11219
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 28 October 2009, 01:42:10 am »

Follow this sample and change the ports/protocols as needed....
In Firewall, configure a Destination NAT rule as follows:
Access: ANY Uplink
Target: ANY Uplink
Service HTTP
Protocol: TCP
Target: 80
Translate to: TYPE IP
DNAT Policy: NAT
IP: {WEBSERVER IP on GREEN INTERFACE}
Port Range: 80

Save and apply rule

Then go to Firewall, configure System Access rule as follows:
Source Address: {leave blank}
Source Interface: RED
Service HTTP
Protocol: TCP
Target: 80
Policy: ACTION "ALLOW"

Save and apply and you should be good to go. You will now be able to access the specified webserver externally (Red zone to green zone)

*NOTE: It is recommened for security purposes to put Internet facing devices on the DMZ

Thanks,
Garrett
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