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#1
No it does not working at all
Prior to OPNsense It worked via Internet and by using IIS right click on domain, select browse and it opened up in IE.
#2
My server is behind the OPNsense firewall (192.168.1.120), the client attempting to connect is a hotspot on my cell with WiFi turned off.

I can Ping the server from within the network (Behind firewall) but not outside,
as a note I had port forwarding setup on the router working fine, but something is configured wrong on OPNsense

All workstations/Server can browse the internet
#3
I have my server properties setup for a static IP 192.168.1.120 I duplicated the DNS settings that are given to OPNsense

attached are my setup Aliases and Port forwarding
and the client still times out trying to connect to the web server
#4
what does the network setup look like for servers behind the firewall to enable packet forwarding to a static IP
#5
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 03, 2017, 12:18:46 AM
Sorry
#6
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 02, 2017, 03:45:52 PM
for some reason I am still having issue, here is another thing tied into the firewall, before when using Microsoft IIS I could right click on the domain name,manage website and select Browse the site would open up to the front page,it no longer does that it comes back with "The connection has timed out", they both are tied to the phsense firewall as they were working fine before. by the way I do love the firewall, just an experience getting it to forward to the webserver 192.168.1.120  internal Static IP. as an additional note I can ping the server by IP

I also see a list of icons that are used in the Firewall: NAT: Port Forward list to explain their status, I see two that are supposed to denote the Rule status "Enabled rule" and "Disabled rule" no where do I see them used in the created rules
#7
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 02, 2017, 12:06:32 AM
Am I actually going to Firewall/Rules and following your instructions or when you say rules you mean within Firewall/Port Forward
#8
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 01, 2017, 09:52:38 PM
got a question shouldn't the destination address be Lan Address, is there a document that explains the reasoning. my line of thought is I am forwarding packet request coming from the outside and therefore the destination should point to my internal address (LAN address) far beit me to question when I am the one asking for help, just trying to understand
#9
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 01, 2017, 08:17:42 PM
Please find attached per your request the Aliases and Port config as .gif and thanks for the help
#10
16.7 Legacy Series / Re: Port Forwarding
January 01, 2017, 03:46:29 PM
Still having issues, is there a setup log that can sent for someone to look over
#11
16.7 Legacy Series / Port Forwarding
December 31, 2016, 08:01:20 PM
I have a webserver setup at 192.168.1.20, OPNSence is fully functional , how to I forward all request outside to the inside.
I need to forward  port 80,8080,9000,7000. I had port forwarding setup on the router no problems and working