Hello Ivo,

Hum, first you need to add virtual ips on the WAN interface and play with
conf/iptables.conf to add your rules.

Also which interface is the management one ? (this one is natted by
default).

Regards
Fabrice



Le ven. 10 sept. 2021 à 01:40, Admin SielNet via PacketFence-users <
packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> I am a new PF user and currently overwhelmed with the settings of PF.
>
> Our PacketFence installation has 2 network ports currently.
>
> 1 interface is WAN. 123.123.123.160
> The other interface is LAN. 10.0.0.1
>
> We have one /24 public address block at our disposal.
>
> What I like to do with the PacketFence VM is the following:
>
> NAT private 10.10.5.X to public 123.123.123.5
> NAT private 10.10.6.X to public 123.123.123.6
> NAT private 10.10.7.X to public 123.123.123.7
> and so forth. For 120 IP addresses.
>
> What do I need to do to accomplish this?
> I need to set up virtual interfaces in PacketFence for every user.
> The IP addresses are examples.
>
> An internal user should receive 1 public IP address. (example
> 123.123.123.7)
> Each device of this user should receive an IP from 10.10.7.X and each
> device from this user should use the public IP address 123.123.123.7
>
> Lastly, users should be on separate VLANs. 10.10.7.X is VLAN 7.
>
> I am unsure how I can accomplish this with PF.
> I am a newbie in networks.
> As far as I understand, this is possible.
>
> I just need a little help to figure this out.
>
> Greetings
>
> Ivo Damjanovic
> SielNet e.V.
>
>
>
>
>
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