Chris L wrote on Fri, Feb 27 2015 at 12:10 pm:
Hopefully the provider can just route the additional subnet to your existing
WAN IP. Then you don’t need to do anything with CARP/HA except make sure
primary and secondary are both set up to deal with the routed traffic.
I think sleep
I am looking for some advice from the group about the best way to put
pfSense in my environment so that it can filter all traffic. The cable
provider that I use has given me a /29 of static IP address and one of
those addresses is assigned to the cable modem. When I asked about
putting the
Bridging will disable firewall and DHCP on modem, this should be expected.
If it works, then you’re using it just fine. I have my DMZ hosts like that on
a separate network on OPT1 with their own IP range and 1:1 nat rules. It feels
more segregated that way to me than the bridging firewall
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Jim Thompson j...@netgate.com wrote:
Second, none of these were offload-related.
Third, the config file doesn't overwrite loader.conf.local.
I didn't say they were related; I just said it would be a nice thing if the
hardware specific settings were publicly
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Tim Hogan t...@hoganzoo.com wrote:
I am looking for some advice from the group about the best way to put
pfSense in my environment so that it can filter all traffic. The cable
provider that I use has given me a /29 of static IP address and one of
those