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      Himura1
      last edited by

      Hello guys!

      I'm trying to port forward a few custom ports for a requirement. I've used the wizard to setup required NAT/firewall
      policies. However the ports were still blocked.

      I've also tried to create the objects and policies manually, but still couldn't get the ports to be open. Attaching NAT policy and Firewall ACL screenshots for reference.

      I'm trying this on NSA 2600 running SonicOS 6.2.  Could someone point me on how to trouble shoot the issue?

      0_1525630533627_nat.JPG
      0_1525630544122_acl.JPG

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch
        last edited by

        I haven't used a sonicwall in years.

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          taurex
          last edited by taurex

          @himura1 said in Port forwarding custom ports in sonicwall appliance:

          NSA 2600

          Did you tick 'Create a reflexive policy' box? Otherwise, you will need to create an outbound NAT policy too.

          https://www.sonicwall.com/en-us/support/knowledge-base/170503477349850

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            Himura1 @taurex
            last edited by

            @taurex Yes, I did select it. Outbound policy is created as well.

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            • iroalI
              iroal
              last edited by iroal

              Check this Thread:

              https://mangolassi.it/topic/7948/problem-with-sonicwall-port-forwarding/36

              Network-->Address Object.
              Create an Address Objects with the name and Ip of the server
              
              Network->NAT Policies.
              Add an entry with the Address Object you create before and the port number.
              
              Firewall-->Access Rules-->Matrix-->Wan to Lan
              Create and entry with the port you want to open from Wan to Lan.
              
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              • zachary715Z
                zachary715
                last edited by

                That all looks accurate, assuming the underlying info is accurate. Double check your Translated Destinated IP info is accurate and service group info. Also, the wizard generally does this for you but ensure that these new rules have a higher priority than any previous rules that were there. Finally, ensure that the check box is set to "Enabled" under the Firewall > Access Rules and Network > NAT Policies.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato
                  last edited by

                  Make sure the device has the Sonicwall as the default gateway, otherwise it will not work properly.

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