I'm sorry, your solution actually worked. I forgot to move the new rule above the default, so it had priority! D'oh!!!

Thank you for the help, it was much appreciated :)



Sincerely,
Kevin W.

Bill Marquette wrote:
On 10/12/05, Kevin Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems my problems playing GunZ are related to the fact that pfSense
doesn't seem to do UDP consistent translation... is there any way around
this, a hidden option somewhere?  I tested with the tool from this site:
http://midcom-p2p.sourceforge.net/

If I enable 1:1, GunZ works, and UDP consistent translation is listed as
"YES" in this program.  If I disable 1:1, GunZ does not work, and UDP
consistent translation is listed as "NO".  Some cheaper routers and a
few Netgear models do not do this, and the game GunZ also refuses to
work on those... which is why I'm quite sure this is the problem.
Especially after reading that link.  I don't think I should have to
enable 1:1 to get this to work, as other routers can do this without
forcing me to do DMZ or whatever they're closest thing to 1:1 is.  I
would shutup and just enable 1:1 for this, but I use this game on two
computers (1 runs the game on 7700, the other on 7750.  7700 is the
default but I changed the port in the other one, and it shouldn't matter
as long as you forward the right port to the right pc).  I can't do 1:1
on two computers with only one public IP address.

Used advanced outbound NAT, it'll allow you to force the source port
to whatever arbitrary port you like.

--Bill

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