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pfSense nat a port to a site-to-site openvpn host

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I have 2 pfsense linked via a openvpn site-to-site configuration.

I have this : Site A with public IP : pubA, and a Site B that have a non-public-rootable ip, on site B I have a host hostB that I want to be able to be accessed via the pubA public ip.

So, I created a nat rule on the pfsense of site A from port 1443 to hostB:443, hostB is on the private network of site B network, but is pingable from the pfsense of site A.

But the nat port doesn't works.

Any idea why ?

Thanks.

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