![]() ![]() I created a Virtual IP address of 192.168.254.253 on the WAN address of the OpnSense router, and am trying to cause all traffic intended for 192.168.254.253 to forward transparently to 192.168.1.2, kind of like what is referred to as a DMZ on other routers.Īm I even going about this the correct way? Thus far, I have been unable to connect to the embedded Web Server on the TV Tuner from any machine on the 254.0/24 subnet by opening a browser and pointing it to '192.168.1.253' with my previous efforts. ![]() My TV Tuner is on IP address 192.168.1.2, and is behind my OpnSense Firewall. I have confirmed that 254.252 is outside of the ISP's router's DHCP Pool. ![]() Gateway 192.168.254.254, which is the IP of the ISP's router. Inside of that, I have my OpnSense router with a Static IP address of 192.168.254.252 and a 24-bit netmask. So, my ISP router has a DHCP server issuing leases on the 192.168.254.0/24 subnet. I am going crazy trying to get it going, however! If I understand correctly, I need to setup 1:1 NAT, on a virtual IP address on the WAN. Basically, I have a network TV Tuner, that needs to be on 2 different networks at the same time, but without the Tuner knowing about the other network. I posted on the forum for that device, to ask what ports need to be forwarded, and they informed me that the device needs to be on the same subnet as the computer that is interfacing with it. I DO have one device that I need to expose to the outer network, however. This is mostly for privacy - I don't want opportunistic room mates using my printer, etc. Here is the situation: I live in a house with 3 other people, and I setup my router behind the ISP's router in a Double-NAT configuration. I just switched from PFSense to OpnSense, since my aging APU1D4 isn't going to be supported after the next update to PFSense. ![]()
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