06-20-2012 03:53 AM
I have a RV120W; configured to perform port forwarding. I have Configured a Port Forwarding and Access Rule
* Sample Firewall: Access Rules:
Action | Service | Status | Connection Type | Source IP | Destination IP
Always Allow | HTTP | Enabled | Inbound (WAN (Internet) > LAN (Local Network)) | Any | <not set>
Always Allow | SSH | Enabled | Inbound (WAN (Internet) > LAN (Local Network)) | Any | <not set>
* Sample Firewall:Port Forwarding:
Action | Service | Status | Source IP | Destination IP | Forward from Port | Forward to Port
Always Allow | HTTP | Enabled | Any | <destination ip> | <not set> | <not set>
Always Allow | SSH | Enabled | Any | <destination ip> | <not set> | <not set>
Everything works, but in my destination server, i see as remote address the IP for the RV120W. I want it to forward also the
originating IP address of the client (the remote address)
Is it possible to configure this?
I have also configured DMZ for my server, but see same behaviour
Firmware: 1.0.3.10
regards,
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Bruno Antunes
03-04-2013 07:27 AM
Good morning
Hi Bruno, thanks for using our forum, my name is Johnnatan and I am part of the Small business Support community. In order to resolve your problem, I have a couple of question for you:
Which services do you want to forward?
Is your ip address static or dynamic? If it is dynamic, are you using a domain?
Could you send us a screenshoot with your firewall configuration?
Could you access to your server in your LAN?
I found a document related to Port forwarding, where you can see how to configure it:
http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=2&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2616
I hope you find this answer useful,
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Greetings,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco Network Support Engineer.
03-04-2013 07:41 AM
Hi
> Which services do you want to forward?
Int this specific case, HTTP; HTTPS and SSH; but should be valid for any service/protocol
> Is your ip address static or dynamic? If it is dynamic, are you using a domain?
The destination address is static
> Could you send us a screenshoot with your firewall configuration?
> Could you access to your server in your LAN?
Yes. Internaly (from LAN) and externaly (from WAN)
best regards.
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Bruno Antunes
03-04-2013 08:59 AM
Hi Bruno, I am following your question here
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2203010
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Greetings,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco Network Support Engineer.
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