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New WAN

Hello. We have a new WAN connection (Frontier Fiber). Our old comcast had a modem which had port forwarding in it. This new frontier modem does not have any port forwarding, it just allows all traffic through. I have called Frontier and they have told me this. We are not able to access the local servers from outside now, even with the new WAN IP address. I've changed the access rules to make sure they are using the active WAN. I'm not sure what else to check or change to get access to these devices.

Thanks for any help.

Category: Web Application Firewall
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  • ethanmefcethanmefc Newbie ✭

    I was able to get it working by also seeing that there were NAT rules to change. I still have a problem with the SSLVPN. It will work on the previous WAN interface but is not seen with the new WAN interface. Which means there must be some rule or setting somewhere specifying SSLVPN to X1.

  • ethanmefcethanmefc Newbie ✭

    I think I got it.

  • AjishlalAjishlal Community Legend ✭✭✭✭✭

    @ethanmefc

    Your new modem have DMZ service, add your sonicwall WAN IP into the DMZ so it will pass all traffic.

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