Yeah, that seems to have solved the problem, although we first started
our tests with public addresses....uhmm, maybe just mucked up with the
addresses, ports and netmasks somewhere/sometime.
thanks to all.
Joe
Holger Bauer wrote:
http://faq.pfsense.org/index.php?action=artikel&cat=10&id=41&artlang=en&
highlight=webgui%20wan
If your WAN is in a private range you als oneed to disable the "block
private subnets" at interfaces>wan.
Holger
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 5:31 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] Remote administration through WAN interface
Hello,
I would like to allow remote administration of a pfSense firewall by
means of a web browser (http) but cannot get it to work through the WAN
interface.
(Yeah, I know the implications of such a configuration! I'd like to
change it to https once I get it to work...)
There apparently are no precise settings to be made, so I thought it was
only a matter of filter rules on the WAN interface. After defining the
rules I see a PASS in the log, but my browser still fails to connect to
the web interface.
Is it something forbidden by design? Did I miss some setting? or do I
have to set up some port forwarding rules even for access to the pfSense
box?
Thanks in advance
Joe
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