> The alternative is, as Nathan mentioned, bridging, wherein you either set > up two firewalls (one in transparent mode, one in NAT mode), or a very > complex setup on a single firewall. > > Note that doing anything other than "right" solution (routing it properly) > will increase the amount of horsepower you need in a firewall, and > probably slightly decrease overall throughput. This decrease may be > negligible if you're running pfSense on a fast-enough server, and you > probably won't be able to notice it anyway if you aren't running gigabit > Ethernet speeds.
can I use at all, the comcast modem that is already acting as a bridge, as my understanding is it allows all traffic for my 5 IP's though.? _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
