Hello Everyone,
Could someone detail for me what I need to do to enable the DHCP server
for OPT1 and the LAN interface? It is running great on LAN, but I need a
DHCP server running on the OPT1 Interface. Is this even possible? The
Subnet for OPT1 is 192.168.60.0/24 (OPT1 is 192.168.60.1).
Howdy,
pfSense has been a solid firewall for home use, and now I am
implementing it as a firewall at work. I have run into a snag, and
not really sure what the problem is. I am running 89.2
Here is my Setup:
WAN (ATT-T1): 12.165.119.195
LAN: 192.168.40.1
I can use NAT, and Port
so much,
Nate
Chris Buechler wrote:
you can't ping virtual IP's, because they don't get bound to any NIC.
Unless you do 1:1 NAT and permit ICMP to the private IP, in which case
they are pingable.
what kind of NAT are you attempting on that virtual IP?
Nate Davis wrote:
Howdy,
pfSense
ping virtual IP's, because they don't get bound to any NIC.
Unless you do 1:1 NAT and permit ICMP to the private IP, in which case
they are pingable.
what kind of NAT are you attempting on that virtual IP?
Nate Davis wrote:
Howdy,
pfSense has been a solid firewall for home use, and now I am
On 10/29/05, Nate Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
OK, I figured out the problem I was having... Turns out that for FTP,
which is what I was trying to Port Forward with, there is a userland
FTP-Proxy that is turned on by default. This was causing the Incoming
FTP
Connections to hang
Sorry to be such a pest today. I don't know what my real problem is. I
followed these Steps
1. Created a Virtual IP of 12.165.119.199/32 (ProxyARP)
2. Created a 1:1 NAT Rule, 12.165.119.199/32 to 192.168.55.41/32
3. Opened up needed Ports...
All incoming access works. I can telnet into