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External access to web server
Hi there,
I'm trying to allow external access to an internal web server controlled by a Fortigate 300D unit.
I have a web server at internal address 10.18.1.22 listening on port 3000. Access ok from the network.
My network only has one external ip address EXT_IP (that i can see when going on whatismyip.com).
I want to open external access to the server so I did the following:
[ul]External IP Address: EXT_IP
Mapped IP Address: 10.18.1.22
External Service Port: 3000-3000
Map to Port: 3000-3000
[ul]
Incoming interface: Port 2 (External)
Source Address: all
Outgoing Interface: Port 1 (Internal)
Destination Address: My Virtual IP
Service: HTTP, HTTPS
Additional information:
Port 2 (External) is an interface with address EXT_IP and PING, HTTPS and HTTP access.
I thought that with this configuration, I could go to:
http://EXT_IP:3000 and access my web server, but it's not the case, nothing happens.
What am I missing ?
Many thanks,
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It seems that I couldn't access the server from my network because I had to do two policies, one for internal and one for external. Anyway I has also to setup an http_3000 service.
Thanks
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You are right, I just meant that I entered the IP address that I found in whatsmyip.com. It turns out that the mask is 255.255.255.248 and "whois info" on my IP gives me a range of IP so I may not have only one.
The access is now possible from the outside using my internal interface, I now would like to change that to do it through a DMZ interface, i'll open a new thread for that cuz it's not working, maybe a hardware (connection) issue.
Thanks everyone,
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syldor wrote:This does by no means mean that you only have one public IP address.My network only has one external ip address EXT_IP (that i can see when going on whatismyip.com).
Check your interface settings and kindly let us know the last octet (digets behind the last dot) and the subnet mask.
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You are right, I just meant that I entered the IP address that I found in whatsmyip.com. It turns out that the mask is 255.255.255.248 and "whois info" on my IP gives me a range of IP so I may not have only one. The access is now possible from the outside using my internal interface, I now would like to change that to do it through a DMZ interface, i'll open a new thread for that cuz it's not working, maybe a hardware (connection) issue. Thanks everyone,

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