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Setup NAT rule for Wake on wan

Hello, I have a Microsoft home server which goes to sleep using the lights out application. 
This application supports WOW which would allow me to have the server sleep during the day and then I can just wake it when I need it.
Details on the lights out feature here
Wake On Wan - We Got Served Forums

Here is how I have it setup:
DNAT: ANY - Port 9 UDP - internal (LAN) (Broadcast) - Destination: MS Home Server
Destination Service - [empty]
Auto Packet Filter Rule, Log Packets

But it is dropping the incoming traffic still. What am I missing?


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  • OK found this in the packet log (have changed my IP to ***. etc)
    2010:02:15-13:10:35 crossley ulogd[3005]: id="2000" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet logged" action="log" fwrule="60021" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="unknown" dstmac="00:04:75:9a:75:e8" srcmac="00:00:00:00:00:00" srcip="72.167.98.173" dstip="***.***.***.***" proto="17" length="130" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="48" srcport="48759" dstport="9"
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  • OK found this in the packet log (have changed my IP to ***. etc)
    2010:02:15-13:10:35 crossley ulogd[3005]: id="2000" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet logged" action="log" fwrule="60021" seq="0" initf="eth1" outitf="unknown" dstmac="00:04:75:9a:75:e8" srcmac="00:00:00:00:00:00" srcip="72.167.98.173" dstip="***.***.***.***" proto="17" length="130" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="48" srcport="48759" dstport="9"
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