On 25/6/15 9:11 pm, Steve Yates wrote:
If not, and you want to use NAT, then I don't think one pfSense will work for you.
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Perhaps someone can jump in if there is a way to combine the two functions.
You may be able to do something with Advanced Outbound NAT. Assign your public IP range to an OPT interface (for any servers that you do want to have public IPs), then you can either NAT everything on the LAN to your routing IP (10.0.12.222 in your example), or you can create AON rules to use one of your other IPs.
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