Create 3 Access Rules for each port (I also tried creating one policy using a Service Group, no dice)įrom Zone=WAN, To Zone=LAN, Priority=1, Source=Any, Destination=Public WAN IP, Service=(81, 444, 554), Action=Allow, Users Included=All, Users Excluded=None
Create 3 NAT policies for each port (I also tried creating a Service Group, no luck) - Source Original=Any, Source Translated=Original, Destination Original=Public WAN IP, Destination Translated=172.16.16.247, Service Original=port 81, 444, 554, Destination Translated=HTTP 80, HTTPS 443, RTSP 554 The articles and videos I've looked at tell me to do the following, which I've done. I was wanting to use 81 and 444 externally to not interfere with the SonicWall management interface, so I created new service objects for those ports. I have forwarded ports lots of times in the past, so I'm not new to this stuff.
I've watched SonicWall tutorials, read articles, searched these forums, and also went through the Public Server Wizard to set up Port Forwarding, but nothing works. Hi all, I'm trying to enable port forwarding on a SonicWall TZ 300 to allow external access to a no frills camera DVR box.