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    [SOLVED] Unable to NAT (port forwarding)

    Sorry, my mistake. I discovered that my router, for no reason, blocks the incoming port 80. I've tryed with casual ports like 999, 123, ecc.. and it works.
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    [SOLVED] Unable to NAT (port forwarding)

    I have the Proxmox server in DMZ, so all ports are open. I've executed "tcpdump -i vmbr0 -n dst port 80" and: if I call the port 80 from the LAN, I see a lot of tcp traffic; if I call the port 80 from the WAN, I don't see anything, no one tcp connection. Note: from the WAN, the WebGUI of...
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    [SOLVED] Unable to NAT (port forwarding)

    Hi guys, I'm new to Proxmox and I'm sorry to ask for a topic already treated several times, but I'm unable to forward ports (NAT). This is the situation: I've installed Proxmox for the first time on my home server to run some VMs for services like web server, cloud server, SQL server, etc... I...

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