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06-11-2009 02:00 AM
06-11-2009 02:00 AM
3CREVF100 Port forward
Here is our product information:
Product Number: 3CREVF100-73
Software Version: 1.0.0
We do have some difficulties to setup inbound rules to access our server from WAN.
As stated in product manual, we do have follow this example:
LAN WAN Inbound Rule
Source: Any
Destination: Any
Service: SMTP
Schedule: None
Action: Allow
NAT > IP Address: 192.168.x.x
Port: Auto
Log: Yes
Figure 11.5. Inbound ACL Configuration Example (page 56 or 70/156)
http://reportkb.3com.com/pdf/10016886_Rev_AA.pdf
It seems impossible because we got this message when setting up like that:
"When inbound NAT is selected, destination address should be single IP address or interface."
Too much thinking about this rule... we still can't access any services from WAN.
Is there any update to this "Initial Release Operational Software" ?
How do you setup Inbound/Port Forward ?
Do you have best practices for this firewall (like rebooting each time you change anything in conf) ?
Thanks for your help,
Togusa.
PS: Trying to change rules throught CLI (BusyBox/iptables)
This message was edited by NetBBS on 6-11-09 @ 2:15 AM
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03-23-2011 04:25 PM - edited 03-23-2011 04:34 PM
03-23-2011 04:25 PM - edited 03-23-2011 04:34 PM
Re: 3CREVF100 Port forward
Hello,
I have had the same problem trying to configure my FTP service, I have not yet been able to find a proper solution.
Did you?
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04-28-2011 09:17 AM - edited 04-28-2011 09:18 AM
04-28-2011 09:17 AM - edited 04-28-2011 09:18 AM
Re: 3CREVF100 Port forward
I have resolved my issue.
I have set an inbound rule:
Source: Any
Destination: The IP of my 3com router assigned by my ISP modem (I confirmed it at Network>>IPSetup>>and on the interface list table I looked for the IP)
Service: FTP
Action: Allow
NAT: IP Address
IP Address: The local IP address of the PC providing the FTP service.
Port: FTP
=)
:smileywink: