You can also choose to disable nat for a routing only platform, which may work a little better for what you are wanting to do. If memory serves, it is a check box in system / advanced.

nb

On Mar 14, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Mark Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This should help:

Setup a transparent firewall /filtering bridge with pfSense
http://pfsense.trendchiller.com/transparent_firewall.pdf

P.S. The website used to list these tutorials but I couldn't find that page anymore on the new site design. I found this link again by doing a Google search.

Mark J Crane


John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ] wrote:
hello *.*
i have a question.
we have 1 LAN and 2 routers cisco WAN
we want to make load balance and failover  without nat in pfsense
we have 250 publics ip  in cisco router , we have the Cisco for NAT
how can i do the pfsense WITHOUT NAT, only load balance and failover, any idea ?
thanks all


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