On 01/05/2012 15:30, Nelson Serafica wrote:
Have you tried toggling the 'Static Route Filtering' option in the Advanced settings?I've pfsense with port forwarding running fine if the rules is WAN to LAN but if the rules is LAN to LAN. It doesn't work. I'm using DSL and if WAN is down, local users cannot access the server because the ip on WAN is not available. To resolve this issue, I use dynamic forwarder and point the domain to the LAN Interface of pfsense and create a NAT rule from the LAN interface redirecting port 587 to Server A port 587. Server A has the same subnet of LAN Interface.e.g. LAN interface is 10.0.1.1. I want to port forward 10.0.1.1 port 587 to 10.0.1.2 port 587. Is this possible? _______________________________________________
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