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Topic: Possible Bug in Ver 1.3b9 in Nat or Firewall Rules  (Read 3196 times)
« on: February 08, 2008, 05:12:24 »
stewman *
Posts: 6

I seem to have trouble with Nat and fw rules in Ver 1.3b9 . Here is what I have for rules.
Wan
 *      *      *      192.168.0.4      *      NAT Echolink
I open all ports for 192.168.0.4 and this works fine in ver 1.233 but not in 1.3b9

All logs show ok but still will not work unless i downgrade to ver 1.233 and then all is fine.

OK      LAN      192.168.0.4, port 3100      x.x.x.x, port 5200      TCP
OK       LAN      192.168.0.4, port 3101      x.x.x.x, port 5199      UDP

Seems like a bug to me in ver 1.3.b9 as I can not get my Echolink VOIP to work on this ver.
Any ideas ?
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2008, 23:30:18 »
stewman *
Posts: 6

I seem to have trouble with Nat and fw rules in Ver 1.3b9 . Here is what I have for rules.
Wan
 *      *      *      192.168.0.4      *      NAT Echolink
I open all ports for 192.168.0.4 and this works fine in ver 1.233 but not in 1.3b9

All logs show ok but still will not work unless i downgrade to ver 1.233 and then all is fine.

OK      LAN      192.168.0.4, port 3100      x.x.x.x, port 5200      TCP
OK       LAN     192.168.0.4                           x.x.x.x, port  5198     UDP
OK       LAN      192.168.0.4, port 3101      x.x.x.x, port 5199      UDP

Seems like a bug to me in ver 1.3.b9 as I can not get my Echolink VOIP to work on this ver.
Any ideas ?

Looks like from further testing the problem is on out bound TCP lan packets on port 5200
they seem to go out but then fail to make the outbound connection with rules set to any any/

same problem with PFSENSE if i use MONO 1.233. all is fine. but would like to have WIFI
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2009, 22:42:43 »
wireseverywhere *
Posts: 1

Did you ever get this working?  I'm running 1.3b16 and cant get Echolink to work unless the rules are pointed to a 1:1 NAT with a static address.

Thanks

Mark
 
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