On 01/05/2012 15:30, Nelson Serafica wrote:
I've pfsense with port forwarding running fine if the rules is WAN to
LAN but if the rules is LAN to LAN. It doesn't work. I'm using DSL and
if WAN is down, local users cannot access the server because the ip on
WAN is not available. To resolve this
I'm sorry. Where could I find that? Is that under Firewall-NAT ?
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:
Have you tried toggling the 'Static Route Filtering' option in the Advanced
settings?
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On 01/05/2012 15:55, Nelson Serafica wrote:
I'm sorry. Where could I find that? Is that under Firewall-NAT ?
Actually, looking at this more closely, it probably isn't what you're
looking for, but it's in the Advanced firewall or networking tabs.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Giles
The way we do it in my office is using Split DNS. We have DNS servers in a
datacenter that resolve public queries for our servers and return the
public IP addresses. We also have internal DNS (we are using a server but
you can use the pfSense's built-in DNS server) and our names point to the