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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      Check your web logs, is your web server seeing traffic from the hairpin?

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
        last edited by wirestyle22

        @scottalanmiller said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

        Check your web logs, is your web server seeing traffic from the hairpin?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
          last edited by

          @wirestyle22 said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

          @scottalanmiller said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

          Check your web logs, is your web server seeing traffic from the hairpin?

          This is, indeed, a quote 😉

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22
            last edited by

            I'm not going to post the logs due to client identity for friends of mine that use it, but the packets are never reaching the nginx proxy. Router looks okay, but I will be checking my switch when I have a free minute.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              Use your own NAT rules and don't rely on "magic"

              I'll go dig up some examples.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
                last edited by JaredBusch

                Obviously you will need to renumber these rules and adjust IP addresses.
                destination address 12.34.56.78 = your public IP if you have a dynamic IP from your ISP and use DDNS you can tell it to use the interface address like this destination group address-group ADDRv4_eth0

                # enter config mode.
                configure
                
                # First you will need a firewall rule as there will not be a "magic" one from port forwarding.
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 description 'Allow HTTPS to Nextcloud'
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 destination address 192.168.1.100
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 destination port 443
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 log disable
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 protocol tcp
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 state established disable
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 state invalid disable
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 state new enable
                set firewall name WAN_IN rule 40 state related disable
                
                # set up the normal destinaiton port forward NAT rule for external traffic.
                # there is no source rule, because that goes out with the standard masquerade.
                set service nat rule 20 description 'Inbound HTTPS to Nextcloud'
                set service nat rule 20 destination address 12.34.56.78
                set service nat rule 20 destination port 443
                set service nat rule 20 inbound-interface eth0
                set service nat rule 20 inside-address address 192.168.1.100
                set service nat rule 20 inside-address port 443
                set service nat rule 20 log disable
                set service nat rule 20 protocol tcp
                set service nat rule 20 type destination
                
                # now setup the hairpin port forward, note that it is both a destination and a source rule.
                set service nat rule 1000 description 'Nextcloud Hairpin'
                set service nat rule 1000 destination address 12.34.56.78
                set service nat rule 1000 destination port 443
                set service nat rule 1000 inbound-interface eth1
                set service nat rule 1000 inside-address address 192.168.1.100
                set service nat rule 1000 inside-address port 443
                set service nat rule 1000 log disable
                set service nat rule 1000 protocol tcp
                set service nat rule 1000 type destination
                
                set service nat rule 5011 description 'Nextcloud Hairpin'
                set service nat rule 5011 destination address 192.168.1.100
                set service nat rule 5011 destination port 443
                set service nat rule 5011 log disable
                set service nat rule 5011 outbound-interface eth1
                set service nat rule 5011 protocol tcp
                set service nat rule 5011 source address 192.168.1.0/24
                set service nat rule 5011 type masquerade
                
                # nuke all traces of port fowarding, the GUI sometimes leaves bits.
                delete port-forward
                
                # commit without saving. in case you fuck things up, this lets a reboot put it all back.
                commit
                
                # Assuming it works in testing save and exit config mode.
                save;exit
                
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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                  last edited by JaredBusch

                  @wirestyle22 said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

                  change the gui port on my er4

                  You have zero need to do this. In the 30+ routers I have in my UNMS controller, I have never changed that.

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                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22
                    last edited by

                    ran into this

                    commit
                    [ firewall name WAN_IN ]
                    Firewall config error: 'action' must be defined
                    
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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                      last edited by

                      @wirestyle22 said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

                      ran into this

                      commit
                      [ firewall name WAN_IN ]
                      Firewall config error: 'action' must be defined
                      

                      You don't have a default firewall named WAN IN with an action already set up.

                      If you used different names, then you need to adjust.

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
                        last edited by wirestyle22

                        @JaredBusch said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

                        @wirestyle22 said in Hairpin NAT Issue:

                        ran into this

                        commit
                        [ firewall name WAN_IN ]
                        Firewall config error: 'action' must be defined
                        

                        You don't have a default firewall named WAN IN with an action already set up.

                        If you used different names, then you need to adjust.

                        thanks found it. it was one of the rules not having an action not the name

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22
                          last edited by wirestyle22

                          show service nat

                          show service nat
                           rule 20 {
                               description "Inbound HTTPS to NGINX"
                               destination {
                                   address public.ip
                                   port 443
                               }
                               inbound-interface eth0
                               inside-address {
                                   address 192.168.1.204
                                   port 443
                               }
                               log disable
                               protocol tcp
                               type destination
                           }
                           rule 1000 {
                               description "NGINX Hairpin"
                               destination {
                                   address public.ip
                                   port 443
                               }
                               inbound-interface eth1
                               inside-address {
                          :
                           rule 20 {
                               description "Inbound HTTPS to NGINX"
                               destination {
                                   address public.ip
                                   port 443
                               }
                               inbound-interface eth0
                               inside-address {
                                   address 192.168.1.204
                                   port 443
                               }
                               log disable
                               protocol tcp
                               type destination
                           }
                           rule 1000 {
                               description "NGINX Hairpin"
                               destination {
                                   address public.ip
                                   port 443
                               }
                               inbound-interface eth1
                               inside-address {
                                   address 192.168.1.100
                                   port 443
                               }
                               log disable
                               protocol tcp
                               type destination
                           }
                           rule 5000 {
                               description "maquerade for WAN"
                               log disable
                               outbound-interface eth0
                               protocol all
                               type masquerade
                           }
                           rule 5011 {
                               description "NGINX Hairpin"
                               destination {
                                   address 192.168.1.204
                                   port 443
                               }
                               log disable
                               outbound-interface eth1
                               protocol tcp
                               source {
                                   address 192.168.1.0/24
                               }
                               type masquerade
                           }
                          
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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22
                            last edited by

                            show firewall

                             all-ping enable
                             broadcast-ping disable
                             ipv6-receive-redirects disable
                             ipv6-src-route disable
                             ip-src-route disable
                             log-martians enable
                             name WAN_IN {
                                 default-action drop
                                 description "WAN to internal"
                                 rule 10 {
                                     action accept
                                     description "Allow HTTPS to NGINX"
                                     destination {
                                         address 192.168.1.204
                                         port 443
                                     }
                                     log disable
                                     protocol tcp
                                     state {
                                         established disable
                                         invalid disable
                                         new enable
                                         related disable
                                     }
                                 }
                                 rule 20 {
                                     action accept
                                     description "Allow established/related"
                                     log disable
                                     protocol all
                                     state {
                                         established enable
                                         related enable
                                     }
                                 }
                                 rule 30 {
                                     action drop
                                     description "Drop invalid state"
                                     log disable
                                     protocol all
                                     state {
                                         invalid enable
                                     }
                                 }
                             }
                             name WAN_LOCAL {
                                 default-action drop
                                 description "WAN to router"
                                 rule 30 {
                                     action accept
                                     description "Allow established/related"
                                     state {
                                         established enable
                                         related enable
                                     }
                                 }
                                 rule 40 {
                                     action drop
                                     description "Drop invalid state"
                                     state {
                                         invalid enable
                                     }
                                 }
                                 rule 50 {
                                     action accept
                                     description "Inbound Traffic to WEB GUI"
                                     destination {
                                         port 8443
                                     }
                                     log disable
                                     protocol tcp_udp
                                 }
                             }
                             receive-redirects disable
                             send-redirects enable
                             source-validation disable
                             syn-cookies enable
                            
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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22
                              last edited by

                              looking through the configuration for why this is still not functioning correctly

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