On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Moshe Katz wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure how you had this working with your old firewall - I
> would think it would have the same issue.
>
> The best thing for you to do would be to separate the two LANs. You
> probably don't need to change
I'm not entirely sure how you had this working with your old firewall - I
would think it would have the same issue.
The best thing for you to do would be to separate the two LANs. You
probably don't need to change any cabling because most server network cards
let you set a default VLAN to use.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 5:55 AM, Claudio M. wrote:
> Hi
> I've migrated a linux firewall to a 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 pfsense.
> The old configuration was with 2 interfaces connected to adsl routers and
> an
> interface for the lan. Was configurated also a GRE VPN with an alias IP
How about using vlan tagging?
Eero
2017-03-29 13:55 GMT+03:00 Claudio M. :
> Hi
> I've migrated a linux firewall to a 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 pfsense.
> The old configuration was with 2 interfaces connected to adsl routers and
> an
> interface for the lan. Was configurated also a
Hi
I've migrated a linux firewall to a 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 pfsense.
The old configuration was with 2 interfaces connected to adsl routers and an
interface for the lan. Was configurated also a GRE VPN with an alias IP on this
LAN network so on the same LAN coexisted two networks
192.168.1.0/24