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Title: Portforwarding rule not forwarding as expected
Post by: jonaskellens on Friday 13 November 2009, 04:11:52 am
I have defined a portforwarding rule for my webserver.

Don't know how hard this can be with Endian, but creating the rule in Endian does not work.
I have always used ClarkConnect for forwarding and that worked fine each time.

Firewall >> Port Forwarding/NAT >> Destination NAT :
So I define that incoming traffic on uplink MAIN [red/], port 10080, must be forwarded to 192.168.1.5, port 80.

Do I need to do more ?? Like also adding a system access rule for port 10080 ??

And while we are at it, how do I allow/disallow incoming traffic on the red interface or from the red network ??
I see a lot of firewall functions for outgoing traffic, but how about incoming traffic from the WAN ??

Thanks,
Jonas.


Title: Re: Portforwarding rule not forwarding as expected
Post by: vikash on Wednesday 18 November 2009, 03:34:54 pm
Have you tested the forwarding from the outside? I was able to get it working using Destination NAT, however it didn't work when accessed from the GREEN zone (ie. my PC).

Now I need to get this loopback NAT working aswell... but cant seem to find any pointers. It works fine when using an off the shelf BB router. Also I found from another post that it used to work in EFW 2.1.x

Vikash.


Title: Re: Portforwarding rule not forwarding as expected
Post by: mogyiman on Sunday 22 November 2009, 03:33:34 am
Have you tested the forwarding from the outside? I was able to get it working using Destination NAT, however it didn't work when accessed from the GREEN zone (ie. my PC).

Now I need to get this loopback NAT working aswell... but cant seem to find any pointers. It works fine when using an off the shelf BB router. Also I found from another post that it used to work in EFW 2.1.x

Vikash.

Hello!

Same problem here, external NAT-ed IP addresses on RED interface are not visible from GREEN lan !
I got some advices from endian bugtracker.

The workarounds can be found here:
http://bugs.endian.com/view.php?id=1151