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17.1 Legacy Series / Edit a NAT Filter rule association
« on: May 13, 2017, 01:24:11 pm »
Hello,

I'm a new user with OPNSense and testing it out. What I want to do is making a NAT rule to a webserver behind it and make a schedule so that the server is accessible at certain dates and times.

When I make the NAT rule I choose at Filter rule association the option “Add associated filter rule”.
Then when I go to the WAN rule I see the filter rule, but I can’t edit it to add the schedule.

The steps I do is:

Firewall -> NAT -> Port Forward

+ Add

Disabled                              unchecked
No RDR (NOT)                     unchecked
Interface                              WAN
TCP/IP Version                     IPv4
Protocol                              TCP
Source                                 IP address of remote Host
Source port range               from:any to:any
Destination / Invert            unchecked
Destination                        WAN address
Destination port                  from: 1234   to: 1234
Redirect target IP               IP address Webserver
Redirect target port            HTTPS
Pool Options:                     Default
No XMLRPC Sync               unchecked
NAT reflection                     Use system default
Filter rule association            Add associated filter rule

Save

Then I go to:

Firewall -> Rules -> WAN

Here I see the associated filter rule, but I can’t edit It to add the schedule.
Editing the associated filter rule is possible in PFSense.

Is there a other way that I have to go through? Thanks fo any help on this.

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