It is possible with pfSense but depends on the public Ips/subnets. If they are 
all in the same subnet you either have to use a bridging setup or you have to 
use virtual Ips at the pfSense and then nat them to your internal hosts (which 
then have a prvate IP).

Holger

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Von: Kelly Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. März 2007 23:45
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [pfSense-discussion] multiple WAN address on one nic

Just about to try out pfSense for the first time. I have one environment where 
the ISP provides three public IP addresses. Today I use an OpenBSD box as a 
firewall/nat/webserver and the external nic has one public address (plus two 
public aliases), plus NAT for an internal network using a second nic.

What I'd like to do is install pfSense and use it like a router...
forward two of the public IP addresses (static) to a single box in a DMZ for 
web serving (http and https), and then send traffic for the third public 
address to an internal network. Before I go down this path, is this possible to 
do with pfSense? I suspect a machine with three interfaces would be ideal. 
Specifying the outgoing address for the LAN is not important.

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