Port Forwarding

Newbie987004 Lv1Posted 22 Jun 2024 15:22

Hello Good Day!

I'm new to sangfor and i just want to know how to solve my existing problem, i'm a user of mikrotik router and recently i just used Sangfor Ngaf for security purposes, i have a local server for my web application and i want to open the port 3306, before i did it by port forwarding in mikrotik it works perfectly fine but when i connect my mikrotik router under sangfor LAN Dhcp, I can't connect anymore to my local server outside the network and when i checked the port 3306 it is closed already. kindly refer below my existing topology, your help is very much appreciated, thank you..

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(In reply to Newbie987004)
to Use bandwidth management you may consider sangfor IAG.
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Prosi Lv3Posted 24 Jun 2024 09:59
  
Hi

COM Port: Indicates the COM port used to connect to SMS modem. Options are COM1 and COM2. Page 207. SANGFOR SSL M7.5 User Manual. 206.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 22 Jun 2024 17:26
  
Hi, i personally avoid a nat by connecting mikrotik behind your Sangfor NGAF. Instead, on your Sangofr NGAF, configure a new ethernet port with your network 192.168.0.0/24 and connect on this port your existing network. After that, you can simply create a DNAT rule that expose the port 3306 of your local server to internet.
Please take a look on my guide to publish properly a resource within your network :

Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 22 Jun 2024 17:24
  
Hi, i personally avoid a nat by connecting mikrotik behind your Sangfor NGAF. Instead, on your Sangofr NGAF, configure a new ethernet port with your network 192.168.0.0/24 and connect on this port your existing network. After that, you can simply create a DNAT rule that expose the port 3306 of your local server to internet.
Please take a look on my guide to pblish properly a resource within your network :

https://community.sangfor.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=10027
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 22 Jun 2024 17:21
  
Hi, i personally avoid a nat by connecting mikrotik behind your Sangfor NGAF. Instead, on your Sangofr NGAF, configure a new ethernet port with your network 192.168.0.0/24 and connect on this port your existing network. After that, you can simply create a DNAT rule that expose the port 3306 of your local server to internet.
Please take a look on my guide:

https://community.sangfor.com/fo ... hread&tid=10027

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