Can i do this in the webUI? or ssh?
basically, can i by port do nat loopack somehow in ipfire?
essentially, while i could just do a simple DNS override for my domain to go to a local ip of my server, that wont work all the time obviously, as one port on my domain might need to go to a different server, like port forwards. can i make internal rules for ipfire to make, say, any traffic from a device on green, trying to access my public ip, i can make, say, port 443 route to 192.168.1.152 internally on my public ip, whereas my public ip on port 25565 can go to 1.115 or something, so it treats my public ip like a proper nat loopback and i dont need to do DNS trickery and i can use my own domains like anyone else⦠please?
Hall @koolant
Welcome to the IPFire community.
If you have a port forward rule set up then it will act as a Loopback NAT or also known as a HairPin NAT.
See the Notes section of the Port Forward Firewall Rule documentation page
https://www.ipfire.org/docs/configuration/firewall/rules/port-forwarding#notes