When creating DNATs for traffic arriving from the internet, in "Going to:" always use the
"(Address)" object created by WebAdmin when the interface or the Additional Address was defined.
Using a regular Host object will cause the DNAT to fail as the packets won't qualify for the traffic selector.
When creating DNATs for traffic arriving from the internet, in "Going to:" always use the
"(Address)" object created by WebAdmin when the interface or the Additional Address was defined.
Using a regular Host object will cause the DNAT to fail as the packets won't qualify for the traffic selector.
Those are default drops out of the INPUT chain (60001). My guess is that your DNAT violates what I call Rule #4:Thanks for the reply.When creating DNATs for traffic arriving from the internet, in "Going to:" always use the
"(Address)" object created by WebAdmin when the interface or the Additional Address was defined.
Using a regular Host object will cause the DNAT to fail as the packets won't qualify for the traffic selector.
Any luck with that?
Cheers - Bob