On 7/24/05, Kim C. Callis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> This one of the most brain dead layout that I have ever ran into. The
> E-1s are on seperate networks. 

E-1's?  I thought those were only in Europe.  


> I installed pfSense on both sides,
> unfortunately on either side on the LAN side are NAT'd with class C
> address. Of course, this makes for poor growth.
> 

You mean the same class C on both sides?  Not sure what you mean there.  


> My game plan is to implement a semi-Freenet in the two areas. But I
> need to come up with a decent migration plan to first bring
> unassociated into sync with one another. 
> 

lost me there too, what do you mean by bringing them "in sync"?  


> So is there some document that will guide me in setting up pfSense to
> get the best configuration between the two pfsense based router? Any
> pointer would be greatly appreciated...
> 

As far as what, getting a VPN up between them?  

-cmb

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