WAN IP Alias / Port forwarding / WAN IP Alias / "source port already exists"
Hi,
I have a WAN connection with several public IPs (28 subnet). I have configured the WAN2 like:
IP: 82.216.XXX.242
SM: 255.255.255.240
GW: 82.216.XXX.141
I then added all IPs (like 82.216.XXX.243, 82.216.XXX.244, 82.216.XXX.245, etc.) as WAN IP alias adresses.
Then, under "Transmission" "NAT" I added some port forwardings. I have port 10000 to be forwarded on the main IP (82.216.XXX.242). Hence, I left the "WAN IP" selection empty.
When trying to add another port forwarding for the same port, but selecting another WAN IP (82.216.XXX.243) I get the error "The source port already exists for the chosen interface(s). Please change the source port.".
I even tried to set another WAN IP for my first port forwarding. Simply, so that a WAN IP is selected and that this field is not empty. Same result.
Is this a bug? Anything I did wrong?
BR
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@NeilR_M Oh. Holy ... I will try to do that. I thought I first configure everything properly then switch to the new router. I really have a lot of rules, pfw, vpns, etc.
Anyhow: Thank you for helping out! Will keep you posted as soon as I manahged to do it. C
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@Honkman I'd recommend just trying to configure as much as you can prior to adoption, and then doing whatever you need to afterward then. I'll update if I find out anything new or pass this behavior up to R&D if it does turn out to be a bug.
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@NeilR_M Will do like that. Gladly I still have my old firewall operational. Hence I can adopt the new gateway without using it then. Just configuring. C
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