

canyouseeme org is good site for testing this. Simple packet capture while you try and access that port from remote. To be honest first step in troubleshooting is validating that traffic actually gets to pfsense WAN.

Let me know if I need to provide anything else. Any assistance would surely be appreciated and thanks in advance. Like I said this was not an issue when I had my first router in bridge mode, just when we switched to Uverse fiber after relocating. I am able to get out to the world and ping out but I can not get the external to internal port checks to work either. I am wondering if something is either incorrect with the gateway or with the NATTing. I have placed the PFsense router in IP Passthrough in the NVG firewall to allow all traffic to my pfsense box. It was not a problem when I had my spectrum router and was able to put it into bridge mode the simple way, but ATT F**ks that up for you.Īrris NVG599 router(SUbnet changed to 192.168.2.254)-> PFSENSE Router I wanted to start off by just adding a simple RDP(3389) before adding any other ports for forwarding to allow external access to a desktop from my work location, but I can not for the life of me get this port forwarding to work.

I am new to the whole PFsense thing in regards to running the system behind a POS Att Uverse fiber gateway, but any way i am stumped in the sense for port forwarding some ports. I know its probably something simple, at least I hope it is. I made sure to check the information below first before posting:
