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Port forwarding HTTPS 443 to port 3000

Hello everyone,

 

I have a question that I don't seem to be able to solve.

I want to redirect incoming traffic on the port 443 to an internal server port 3000

 

This is the DNAT rule I have configured.

Now when I go to the following HTTP://IPADDRESS:443 I get redirected to the correct page.

When I try to go to HTTPS://IPADDRESS I cannot make any connection? So the NAT rule is working but the HTTPS is not working.

My questions is this a firewall setting I need to adjust or is this something I need to adjust at the backend?

 

Kind regards,

Thomas



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