I took an old PC I had lying around and put EFC 2.5.1 on it. I am on a basic residential cable internet connection, and so far routing, dhcp, etc. are all working.
The problem that I'm having is that I also run a Debian based web/voice communications/other server, and I simply cannot get port forwarding to work. Since I'm on a residential connection I use no-ip.com as my dynamic dns source used to point to my web server. I'm short 1 NIC, so I don't have a DMZ setup, which means my web server is in my Green zone. Nothing I've tried so far has seemed to offer any evidence of what the problem may be. I have setup port forwarding, other firewall rules, and I even saw a thread where someone suggested making the web interface on the EFW box available over the internet.
On top of all of that, I have a pretty good basic understanding of a lot of this, but on the other hand that means I am probably making some mistakes. I can access the web server by punching in the internal IP, but I haven't been able to access it externally in any way, shape or form. I've read that having the web server in the Green zone can cause issues, and this is my first time using Endian. As such, I've taken that into account, and I tried to access the web server by using the no-ip url, and my current ISP given IP from a PC with a separate internet connection. No dice.
While I have tried all sorts of other configuration "options" I have focused on just using port forwarding in Simple Mode. I have configured port forwarding only for HTTP access on Port 80 currently as I figured that once I got HTTP access I could setup forwarding for other services.
I have my MAIN Uplink selected for "Incoming IP."
Incoming Service/Port/Protocol - HTTP/80/TCP
This is translated to the internal IP address of my web server, and just in case anyone asks I can confirm that it is configured with a static IP on the internal network.
I know I'm doing something wrong, but I have not figured it out yet. If anyone has any clues it would be much appreciated!