Port forwarding in a Mikrotik router
Despite the fact that the description of port forwarding is full of videos and pictures and consists of only a few actions, it can take a long time to figure it out.
You need to log in via Winbox to the IP section. Then select Firewall. In the NAT tab, create a rule with Chain
dstnat.
In
Dst. Address we set the static IP that your provider gave you.
In
Protocol, select the protocol you need. Usually it is tcp.
In
Dst. Port we set the port to which the request is sent.
Next, select the
Action tab and in Action, select
dst-nat.
In
To Addresses, enter the IP address of the server to which you want to forward the port.
In
To Ports, enter the server port to which you want to forward the port.
The problem is that you cannot check, for example, your WEB server directly from your network, so you need to check availability through third-party online resources or through a VPN.