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I agree with you but what i need is the cisco's policy. I need only for a
few pcs to use the X gateway, others use the Y gateway and the rest use a
balance pool Z.
Because the proxy has only one ip address the pfsense use, for example, the
X gateway instead of the one for which the machine's ip
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 08:01, Federico Konig chamiko...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with you but what i need is the cisco's policy. I need only for a
few pcs to use the X gateway, others use the Y gateway and the rest use a
balance pool Z.
Due to the way proxying works, your request is simply
I'm in the process of testing pfSense to replace an old Sonicwall. I'm
recreating all the firewall rules in pfSense and I couldn't find an easy
way to specify a range of ip addresses that don't match a standard CIDR
subnet. For example 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.13. Sonicwall allowed
me to
Than you RB, i think about that solutions.
2009/2/17 RB aoz@gmail.com
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 08:01, Federico Konig chamiko...@gmail.com
wrote:
I agree with you but what i need is the cisco's policy. I need only for
a
few pcs to use the X gateway, others use the Y gateway and the rest
Hello,
I setup an Alix 2c3 embedded PFsense to serve as a VPN device.
The main router terminates a VPN and is an Adtran Netvanta 3000 series
device.
The netvanta forwards all traffic on port 1723 to the PFsense box at
10.0.0.200. The PF PPTP server sits at 10.0.0.253 and assigns IPs from