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    Default Bypass Rule, Port Forward, Port Checker

    I am having some issues with online FPS's lately. I am lagging to say the least. I have a 20meg connection, so needless to say something is wrong. This is what I have done to no avail after searching the forums for a VERY long time. I also did an online port check using 192.168.1.190 (I created a temp rule with that IP) just to check the ports and they were blocked. Does anyone have a good port checker they would suggest? Please help!

    Bypass Rule #1
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074,3478-4380,27000-27050


    Port Forward #1
    and "Destined Local"
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074,3478-4380,27000-27050
    New Destination: 192.168.1.191 (IP of my PS3)
    New Port: Left blank

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    I don't think commas are supported in config->networking for port lists.
    try seperate rules.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmorris View Post
    I don't think commas are supported in config->networking for port lists.
    try seperate rules.

    Bypass Rule #1
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074
    Bypass Rule #2
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3478-4380
    Bypass Rule #3
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 27000-27050


    Port Forward #1
    and "Destined Local"
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074
    New Destination: 192.168.1.191 (IP of my PS3)
    New Port: Left blank
    Port Forward #2
    and "Destined Local"
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3478-4380
    New Destination: 192.168.1.191 (IP of my PS3)
    New Port: Left blank
    Port Forward #3
    and "Destined Local"
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 27000-27050
    New Destination: 192.168.1.191 (IP of my PS3)
    New Port: Left blank

    I tested with the first three port tester from a Google search (after making exact copy of rules for desktop IP) and they are still blocked? I even tried removing destined local

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    "80,443,8080-8088" this is there example. Almost exactly like I had it. I seen this page before.

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    Are you trying to bypass or port forward the traffic? What are you trying to do?

    It sounds like you are trying to get port forwards working. If so, start here:
    http://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/P...shooting_Guide
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmorris View Post
    Are you trying to bypass or port forward the traffic? What are you trying to do?

    It sounds like you are trying to get port forwards working. If so, start here:
    http://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/P...shooting_Guide
    I am trying to play MW3 on my PS3 without the lag spikes every 20 seconds or so. Please note when I eliminate the Untangle box i.e. modem to PS3 the "lag spikes" disappear. So I want to bypass ALL traffic on those ports to be completely avoided by Untangle. I am using an old P3 CPU and 512 RAM. Although reports claim the Untangle box never reaches 100%. I have tried just the port forwards and bypass rules by themselves as well as together.

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    Well you don't need port forwards for that. I would just bypass all traffic to and from the PS3 IP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmorris View Post
    Well you don't need port forwards for that. I would just bypass all traffic to and from the PS3 IP.
    Do my current bypass rules allow this? (See below) I did not address any other stipulations i.e. "destination address", "port" etc. Will I need to add another rule?

    Bypass Rule #1
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074
    Bypass Rule #2
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3478-4380
    Bypass Rule #3
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 27000-27050

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamady01 View Post
    Do my current bypass rules allow this? (See below) I did not address any other stipulations i.e. "destination address", "port" etc. Will I need to add another rule?

    Bypass Rule #1
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3074
    Bypass Rule #2
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 3478-4380
    Bypass Rule #3
    and "Protocol" = TCP & UDP
    and "Destination Port" = 27000-27050
    No that only bypasses the ports you have specified. Have you viewed the sesison viewer to verify they are being bypassed or that those are even the ports being used?

    What I'm saying is you should just bypass ALL traffic to and from that IP.
    just add two rules, one for traffic to that host and one for traffic from that host.
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