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Port forwarding using fdm

I have a cisco firepower 1010.  I have used cisco asa's before and can forward ports on them but firepowers fdm are a little different and I can't seem to figure out how to forward ports on it.  Can somebody give me a step by step to forward ports on this firepower 1010 using the fdm.

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Hi sorry to hear it did not work for you here find a solution for you in this article there is a nat rule same according to your requirements port forwarding here 

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here this link help you and this 

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Sorry to get back to you so late been really busy. But I tried following the video but somethings are different from the video and does not seem to work. 1 It says to create an object for the nat translated object from the outside.  I would think I would just use the ip that is on the outside interface which I did. 2 Then it says to make an auto nat rule and I did on the original packet side source interface any, original address as the internal server I want it to go to. Then I have tried it with original port as http (80) and as any.  I did the translated packet with destination Interface outside, translated address as interface and translated port as any.

 

Then on access control I did allow as the action ( I also tried just to see trust temporarily) and I put the source network as any-ipv4 and source ports as http (80).  then under destination I did networks as my inside server and ports/protocols as any and as http (80) and moved it to the top of the list and nothing seems to work.

 

What am I doing wrong that this will not seem to forward the port.  

 

On the first link you sent what I am trying to do is it 

I am not sure which one it is called for just opening a port for people to get to the site.

 

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Hi sorry to hear it did not work for you here find a solution for you in this article there is a nat rule same according to your requirements port forwarding here 

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This was exactly what I needed. I could not find it with google for some reason to save my life. Thank you very much
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