Hi,

my ISP gives me one global IP per computer (mac address / dhcp) attached to my 
cable modem. When I use pfsense as firewall, I can only get one IP since it 
only has one wan interface. I do not know the IP addresses before, they are not 
static IPs.
Is there a way to do that in pfsense without adding another ethernet card? I 
already found similar topics, but they are quit old and the links are not 
working (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02096.html).
It seams that either I need the kernel modul ng_ether.ko or change some scripts 
since I can not add a bridge to my interfaces.
If I run "ngctl list" I'll get unamed interfaces and the real interfaces re0 
and re1 are not in the list, similar to 
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,36722.msg189344.html . The solution 
they describe is missing some steps or I just do not get it :-D.
I also tried 
http://www.daemonforums.org/showpost.php?s=3301fb2839be371ede93676af845f86b&p=19494&postcount=12
 but the line "ngctl mkpeer ngeth0: bridge lower link0" gives me an error 
(probably the missing ng_ether.ko).

Is there a way to get that kind of configuration? 

This is the first time working with BSD so don't be to harsh :-)

Thanks for the help,
David

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