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gctwnl
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Is there a way I can actual WAN destination & port in logging?
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November 30, 2022, 02:50:26 am »
If I filter logging on interface=WAN, dir=in, action=pass I want to see which ports on which IPs on my LAN are tried.
But what I see is the
translated
destination (so after NAT). Suppose I let port 80 and 8080 on the WAN NAT forward to an internal server, but simple on some single port (say 8081), I see where it ends up, but I cannot see what the outside world was actually trying (80 or 8080).
I would expect that the WAN-in logging is src and dest before NAT and the LAN-out logging after NAT.
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