RE: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2011-03-01 Thread Ryan Rodrigue
Could you use virtual IPs assigned to the wan interface? I use them now for a different subnet and it works fine for me. I assign the virtual IP and use 1:1 nat.   Ryan Rodrigue      

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2011-03-01 Thread JASON JAMES
I thought so, but that does not seem to work either. Jason James Technology Department School District of Milton 608-868-9570 ext 1082 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail:

RE: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2011-03-01 Thread Tim Dickson
I thought so, but that does not seem to work either. Make sure you power cycle the router that is passing that subnet to your firewall. I had this same issue when I set this up, and racked my head for hours before doing that. I opted for the separate interface approach when I did the

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2011-03-01 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:02 PM, JASON JAMES jam...@milton.k12.wi.us wrote: We currently use PFSense as a perimeter firewall it does all of our NAT as well. We recently ran out of public ip's and had another subnet issued to us. The problem is whether I add a new interface or set it up as a

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2011-03-01 Thread JASON JAMES
I apologize, this actually had nothing to do with pFsense. It ended up being an internal issue with acl's on our core. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
Woops, try this link: http://www.pfsense.org/mirror.php?section=tutorials/policybased_multiwan/policybased_multiwan.pdf On 2/6/06, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/6/06, Brad Bendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ive been running pfSense for about 4 months with a single WAN subnet. I want

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Bill Marquette
On 2/6/06, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Woops, try this link: http://www.pfsense.org/mirror.php?section=tutorials/policybased_multiwan/policybased_multiwan.pdf On 2/6/06, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/6/06, Brad Bendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ive been running

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Brad Bendy
Yeah, exactly! Another twist to is acutally then have CARP on top of the whole thing for failover firewalls :) I knew I would have to use Virtual IPs, but im still confused on how I would define the new default gateway for the second subnet, and also I might have to setup a second LAN subnet so

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Bill Marquette
On 2/6/06, Brad Bendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, exactly! Another twist to is acutally then have CARP on top of the whole thing for failover firewalls :) I knew I would have to use Virtual IPs, but im still confused on how I would define the new default gateway for the second subnet, and

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Chris Buechler
Bill Marquette wrote: Personally, I'd have them drop both subnets down your pipe and just deal with them on your end. Yeah, and if that's what they do, you actually won't have to worry about the gateway address for the other subnet. You can actually use two IP subnets on the WAN side

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple WAN subnets

2006-02-06 Thread Brad Bendy
Great! Im running 100mbit from a carrier, I have a email into them to see if they can deliever the subnets via two seperate VLAN's. Im guessing I can proxy ARP both subnets and should be fine. Ill know more when I hear back from my carrier. Thanks for the help everyone, I would of just tried