Hello Leonida,

Turn off NAT setting under the inline interface configuration.

Make sure to add the route back to PF on your router.

Restart all PF services:

/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf restart

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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> On Jul 22, 2022, at 1:08 AM, Leonida <leonida...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> hi, I have a win10 pro pc on which run 2 virtual machines using windows 
> Hyper-v:
> - PacketFence as NAC in inline mode
> - PFSense as a firewall
> 
> I would like to prevent PacketFence from doing NAT so that every host on the 
> network arrives at PFSense with its IP so that it can create rules on it 
> based on the subnet / vlan it belongs to.
> How can I do? 
> 
> Thank you

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