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I'm not running your configuration so can't tell you with the assurance that I have it working but Forwarding ports with firewalld appears to address port forwarding to rootless podman using firewalld. If that doesn't work for you you might need to clarify what your firewalld configuration is that obscures the client IP. I wouldn't expect a simple port mapping to affect IP address.
I think it's the masquerade that's causing problems for me. I have to keep it enabled since I'm running a
tailscaleexit node. But maybe I can selectively disable it here.Be aware you might have to resort to nftables if firewalld doesn't work. I use localhost a lot and the routing rules are different in that case.