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help with 730 appliance
hi: I'm not an expert just a noob
I'm using 730 appliance 20.87 Gaia
I have a controller that is connected to my network
I contact it with dhcp it got 192.168.1.14
the controller is web interface port 80
is there a way to make it web server and concoct it from my home
I'm using a fix ip
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Duplicate post - refer: https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/SMB-Gateways-Spark/730-appliance/td-p/139500/jump-to/first-unrea...
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Can you upload a screenshot of the nat rule you created to the original post?
Andy
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That should be fine...so what happens when you try? Do you see logs in the firewall for your source IP?
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no logs
i'm watching it
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Im not sure than, sorry...without being able to see for myself, its hard to guess. I would contact TAC and see if they can double check it for you.
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just to clear it up my 730 appliance is connected as dhcp to another router
i'm trying to connect device controller for the hvac that have a browser interface (por 80)
sorry if my English is not so good
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If it were me I probably wouldn't just be using NAT to expose my HVAC and opting for a more secure route.
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What do the corresponding rules look like in the inbound access / firewall policy?
Do you see anything with tcpdump when you filter for the designated source address?
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i get udp/1900 & udp/138
that in the log (wan)
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In this case you need to investigate where the port 80 traffic is stopped.
