I created 2 firewall rules, one for UDP and one for TCP, where From=Any, To=Vlan1, Source=Any, Destination=*NASIP*, service=*plex UDP/TCP 32400*.įor testing purposes, I also created a rule to allows anyone to connect to anything from anywhere. I created an address with the NAS IP where plex is installed, address type=host. I created 2 services, Plex TCP and Plex UDP. It works internally with the internal address, but both internally and externally with the public address I'm sent to my firewall. I tried doing what this video shows with no success: Įdit: *NASIP* = The IP of my NAS which has plex installed. When I try *public IP*/32400 I am sent to my router/firewall (USG40) Port forwards automatically float to the correct network interface when connecting/disconnecting to VPN servers.I'm trying to port forward port 32400 for my plex media server.
This can be useful if you have several devices in the same network that listen on the same port, but still need to be reachable outside the network. For example, if you use a Plex Media Server, you can set Vilfo to listen externally over port 49152, but redirect internally to port 32400. You need to select the port opened in their network as the External port in VilfoĮxternal port and internal port does not need to be the same. Your VPN provider also needs to support port forwarding for it to work if the device is connected to a VPN server. If successful, your newly created rule should show up under Existing port forwards. Select the protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP). If it is a port range, enter the start port and end port separated by a dash ( -) or a colon ( :).
If it is a port range, enter the start port and end port separated by a dash ( -) or a colon ( :).Įnter the internal port into the Internal port field. Under Create port forward, select your device from the drop-downĮnter the external port into the External port field. In the Vilfo interface, go to Menu ➝ Port forwards