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TokyoHam
Aug 20, 2023Aspirant
RBR50 - how to configure NAT loopback?
I have an RBR50 (firmware 2.7.5.4), and according to this KB article, it supports NAT loopback. However, I cannot find anywhere in my Oribi's settings to configure it. Does anyone know how to set NAT loopback up? I can find nothing online, no tutorials or screenshots or anything. Any help would be appreciated!
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The feature cannot be configured. It simply works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation#NAT_hairpinning
Notice in the Wikipedia description that for NAT Loopback to be successful, the target port must be forwarded through the switch to a device on the LAN. Port forwarding is on the Orbi web interface, Advanced Tab, Advanced Settings (bottom menu item).
- KevinLiTNETGEAR Moderator
Hello TokyoHam ,
Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!
NAT loopback is a feature that allows the access of a service via the WAN IP address from within your local network. NAT loopback is useful If you require internal users to access an internal service such as a hosted web server using the public IP address instead of its local IP address. The RBR50v1 and RBR50v2 support NAT loopback as a feature. Configuration is not needed.
For all of our devices that support NAT Loopback please visit our Knowledge Based article below:
Which NETGEAR routers support NAT loopback? - NETGEAR Support
Best,
Kevin
Community Team
- TokyoHamAspirantThank you for the replies.
I guess I was thinking of something more along the lines of a host file, where I could manually specify [domain1.com --> 192.168.1.50] but from what I understand, it only works when the WAN address of the Orbi matches the server address. Unfortunately, my Orbi sits behind a router provided by my ISP (I know, I know - but there's literally nothing I can do about it), so the Orbi doesn't know what the public-facing IP address is. If Netgear hadn't removed Telnet access, I could simply SSH in and manually edit the hosts file - maybe it's worth installing third-party firmware to restore the functionality that my Orbi system had when I bought it.