* Firewall Rules:

* pfSense Firewall: Ensure there are no firewall rules blocking incoming traffic on port 25565 (or the alternative port you're using).

* Local Firewall (ufw): While you've mentioned allowing the port, double-check the rule to ensure it's active and not conflicting with other settings.

* Port Forwarding Rule:

* Correct Destination IP: Verify that the "Redirect target IP" in the port forwarding rule points to the correct IP address of your Minecraft server.

* Protocol: Ensure the protocol is set to "TCP" for Minecraft.

* NAT Type: Check your ISP's NAT type. If it's strict NAT, port forwarding might be limited. Consider using a dynamic DNS service to obtain a static IP address.

* Network Configuration:

* IP Address Assignment: Ensure your Minecraft server has a static IP address within your local network.

* DHCP Leases: If using DHCP, check the DHCP lease for your Minecraft server to confirm its IP address hasn't changed.

Troubleshooting Steps:

* Verify Firewall Rules:

* Use the pfSense firewall logs to check for any blocked traffic on port 25565.

* Temporarily disable the firewall to isolate the issue. If the server becomes accessible, it's a firewall configuration problem.

* Test Port Forwarding:

* Use a port scanning tool like nmap or an online service like yougetsignal.com to check if port 25565 is open to the internet.

* Try accessing your server from a device outside your network.

* Check Network Configuration:

* Ping your Minecraft server from another device on your network to verify connectivity.

* Use a network diagnostic tool like traceroute to identify any network issues.

* Double-Check pfSense Configuration:

* Review the port forwarding rule for any typos or incorrect settings.

* Ensure that the NAT type is set to "Hybrid" or "NAT".

Additional Tips:

* Simplify the Setup: If possible, try a simpler setup, such as directly connecting your Minecraft server to the internet without a router. This can help isolate the issue.

* Consult the pfSense Community: The pfSense forums are a great resource for troubleshooting specific issues.

I was working until I moved over to pfsense and a new ISP. Maybe my ISP is blocking. I have a static IP. (For the server and my WAN)

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If you went down that whole list and its still not working, could be the ISP blocking. I'd look into it.