How to Set Up NAT Port Forwarding on pfSense for Remote Access | Step-by-Step Guide
Welcome to Digital Spark Solutions! In this video, I’ll walk you through the process of configuring NAT port forwarding on a pfSense firewall to allow remote access to devices in a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) from a LAN network. We’ll create rules for RDP, TCP, and SSH protocols so you can easily manage machines remotely.
Key Topics Covered:
- Accessing the pfSense management console
- Configuring NAT port forwarding for RDP to PC1 (IP: 172.16.1.100)
- Setting up SSH access to a Kali Linux server (IP: 172.16.1.6)
- Custom RDP configuration to a web server on port 5151 (IP: 172.16.1.5)
- Ensuring secure remote control of your DMZ devices
If you're an IT administrator managing a network with pfSense, this video is a must-watch to help you remotely control devices like PCs, Linux servers, and web servers in a secure manner.
Why Watch?
- Simplify remote management for DMZ devices.
- Step-by-step guide perfect for beginners and experienced admins.
- Protect and control your network with pfSense’s powerful NAT port forwarding features.
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https://youtu.be/Lzc3UMgnwgQ
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