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I have 2 Blue Iris servers that I am trying to be able to view the web server remotely via my public IP. One (mine) is on my local network and works fine. I have a NAT rule in my pfSense firewall to translate my public addres xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81 to private address 192.168.1.13:81. This is working correctly. I have another server (dads) that is full time hooked to another subnet on my network via VPN that I cannot get to work. I am trying to use port 82 for it. I created the same NAT rules (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:82 resolves to private 192.168.30.4:82, logs show the NAT rule is working, but the web server interface will not appear. I have tried disabling Windows firewall etc. If I browse the LAN address from another LAN PC I can view the 2nd server web interface so I know the web server is working. I feel like I am being dumb here. What am I doing wrong? Pictures attached which include NAT log showing traffic passing (green check-mark). Thanks, Andrew
I have 2 Blue Iris servers that I am trying to be able to view the web server remotely via my public IP. One (mine) is on my local network and works fine. I have a NAT rule in my pfSense firewall to translate my public addres xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81 to private address 192.168.1.13:81. This is working correctly. I have another server (dads) that is full time hooked to another subnet on my network via VPN that I cannot get to work. I am trying to use port 82 for it. I created the same NAT rules (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:82 resolves to private 192.168.30.4:82, logs show the NAT rule is working, but the web server interface will not appear. I have tried disabling Windows firewall etc. If I browse the LAN address from another LAN PC I can view the 2nd server web interface so I know the web server is working. I feel like I am being dumb here. What am I doing wrong? Pictures attached which include NAT log showing traffic passing (green check-mark). Thanks, Andrew