Hi All,
Not a network expert by any means. Just looking to help the probably infinitesimally small overlap of OPNSense users and Destiny 2 players on PC.
Since the release of 25.1 I've been struggling with getting Open NAT.
In 24.7 I had the UPNP plugin enabled and had Open NAT. After Upgrading to 25.1, that no longer worked. UPNP is still installed but DISABLED
Yesterday I was able to achieve Open NAT for my set up. I hope it helps, or at least provides a starting point for others.
I don't know if this will work for everyone, but it did work for me.
I don't know if this limits NAT for other games.
Opening ports can impact your security, happy to take suggestions on how i can narrow the openings, if I missed something major!
Step 1: Created an Alias for my PC
Step 2: NAT Outbound Rule
Step 3: NAT Port Forward Rules (creating two rules here)
Check your NAT in Destiny 2 under Settings: Gameplay
Not a network expert by any means. Just looking to help the probably infinitesimally small overlap of OPNSense users and Destiny 2 players on PC.
Since the release of 25.1 I've been struggling with getting Open NAT.
In 24.7 I had the UPNP plugin enabled and had Open NAT. After Upgrading to 25.1, that no longer worked. UPNP is still installed but DISABLED
Yesterday I was able to achieve Open NAT for my set up. I hope it helps, or at least provides a starting point for others.
I don't know if this will work for everyone, but it did work for me.
I don't know if this limits NAT for other games.
Opening ports can impact your security, happy to take suggestions on how i can narrow the openings, if I missed something major!
Step 1: Created an Alias for my PC
- Firewall: Aliases
Enabled: checked
Name: SeveredPC
Type: Network(s)
Categories: Blank
Content: 192.168.XX.XX/32
Save
Apply changes, if asked
Step 2: NAT Outbound Rule
- Firewall: NAT: Outbound
Mode: Hybrid outbound NAT rule generation (automatically generated rules are applied after manual rules)
Add Rule
Disabled: unchecked
Do not NAT: unchecked
Interface: WAN
TCP/IP Version : IPV4 (i don't have IPV6)
Protocol: TCP/UDP
Source invert: unchecked
Source address: SeveredPC
Source port: any
Destination invert: unchecked
Destination address: any
Destination port: any
Translation / target: WAN address
Log: unchecked
Translation / port:Blank
Static-port: CHECKED
Pool Options: Default
Set local tag: Blank
Match local tag: Blank
No XMLRPC Sync: unchecked
Category: Blank
Description: Blank
Save
Apply changes if asked
Step 3: NAT Port Forward Rules (creating two rules here)
- Firewall: NAT: Port Forward
Add Rule
Disabled: unchecked
No RDR (NOT): unchecked
Interface: WAN
TCP/IP Version: IPV4
Protocol: UDP
Source -> Advaced -> any
Source port range
from: any
to: any
Destination / Invert: unchecked
Destination: WAN address
Destination port range
from: (other) 3097
to: (other) 3097
Redirect target IP: SeveredPC
Redirect target port: (other) 3097
Pool Options: Default
Log: unchecked
Category: blank
Description: blank
Set local tag: blank
Match local tag: blank
No XMLRPC Sync: unchecked
NAT reflection: Enable
Filter rule association: Pass
Save
Apply changes if asked
- Firewall: NAT: Port Forward
Add Rule
Disabled: unchecked
No RDR (NOT): unchecked
Interface: WAN
TCP/IP Version: IPV4
Protocol: TCP/UDP
Source -> Advaced -> any
Source port range
from: any
to: any
Destination / Invert: unchecked
Destination: WAN address
Destination port range
from: (other) 3074
to: (other) 3074
Redirect target IP: SeveredPC
Redirect target port: (other) 3074
Pool Options: Default
Log: unchecked
Category: blank
Description: blank
Set local tag: blank
Match local tag: blank
No XMLRPC Sync: unchecked
NAT reflection: Enable
Filter rule association: Pass
Save
Apply changes if asked
Check your NAT in Destiny 2 under Settings: Gameplay