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dysonp
Nov 27, 2012Aspirant
srxn3205 port forwarding
I am trying to connect to my mac server(mountain lion) via VPN using L2TP. On the SRXN3205, I have set up services for UDP ports 1701 and 4500 and under "Firewall", I have forwarded these ports to th...
OHPRSTech
Jan 17, 2013Aspirant
Sorry about tacking on to this thread, but I just signed up for forum access and have not been able to figure out how to create a new thread.
Problem: I have a new SRXN3205 and am trying to do what is normally a very simple operation: I want to foward all WAN -> LAN ports to a specific LAN IP. I am not using VPN or wireless, and am not filtering any ports (at the moment). I have a static IP for the WAN port and the router is not doing DHCP. The static port IP, netmask, gateway, and name servers configured are exactly the same as on previous routers that worked.
On the setup web page, Security > LAN WAN Rules, I have:
Outbound - no rule
Inbound
Service: ANY
Filter: Allow Always
LAN Server IP Address: 192.168.0.2 (I assume this is the forward-to IP)
LAN Users:
WAN Users: ANY
Destination: WAN (not sure what is meant by "Destination" in this context)
Please help! I don't know what I am missing, but if I can't get this figured out soon I'll have to take this device back to the store and get one within my apparently circumscribed abilities!!!!
Problem: I have a new SRXN3205 and am trying to do what is normally a very simple operation: I want to foward all WAN -> LAN ports to a specific LAN IP. I am not using VPN or wireless, and am not filtering any ports (at the moment). I have a static IP for the WAN port and the router is not doing DHCP. The static port IP, netmask, gateway, and name servers configured are exactly the same as on previous routers that worked.
On the setup web page, Security > LAN WAN Rules, I have:
Outbound - no rule
Inbound
Service: ANY
Filter: Allow Always
LAN Server IP Address: 192.168.0.2 (I assume this is the forward-to IP)
LAN Users:
WAN Users: ANY
Destination: WAN (not sure what is meant by "Destination" in this context)
Please help! I don't know what I am missing, but if I can't get this figured out soon I'll have to take this device back to the store and get one within my apparently circumscribed abilities!!!!
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