content:en_us:6_port_forwarding

Port Forwarding

The Port Forwarding app is required if you plan to have publicly available servers running on your local network. For example, you may need use the port forward tool to send voice traffic to a PBX (phone system) running on your local network.

The ClearOS Port Forwarding module takes packets destined for a port on the ClearOS firewall's external IP and translates that to an internal IP address. If you wish to add additional public IP addresses and forward those ports you will want to use the 1 to 1 NAT app which takes care of the IP addressing, firewalling, and NAT translations in a simple way.

Installation

If your system does not have this app available, you can install it via the Marketplace.

You can find this feature in the menu system at the following location:

<navigation>Network|Firewall|Port Forwarding</navigation>

Configuration

If you run servers behind your ClearOS gateway, you can use the Port Forwarding page to forward ports to a system on your local network. There are three ways to add a port forwarding firewall rule:

  • Select a standard service in the Standard Services form.
  • Input a protocol and single port number in the Port form.
  • Input a protocol and multiple consecutive ports in a port range in the Port Range form.

Troubleshooting

In order for port forwarding to work properly, the target system on your local network must have the default gateway set to ClearOS system.

content/en_us/6_port_forwarding.txt · Last modified: 2015/10/29 01:33 (external edit)