Hi,
i use pfsense 1.2.3-RELEASE configured in bridge mode.
I am testing bridge mode and i have a situation like this:
pfsense ip = wan.ip(bge0) / lan.ip(bge1) (but in bridge it have to use
only wan.ip)
server ip = srv.ip
my ip = my.ip
internet gw = gw.net
- pfsense in bridge mode is
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Domenico De Monte
i...@aiutoserver.com wrote:
Hi,
i use pfsense 1.2.3-RELEASE configured in bridge mode.
I am testing bridge mode and i have a situation like this:
pfsense ip = wan.ip(bge0) / lan.ip(bge1) (but in bridge it have to use only
wan.ip)
server
Hi,
so i can just use DMZ interface instead of LAN ?
My scenario is:
internet --- pfsense --- servers with public ip address
So i need to setup firewall rules incoming and outgoing for those servers.
Waiting for your reply
Regards
Il 25/06/10 18.22, Chris Buechler ha scritto:
You can't
Hi Everyone,
I have an interesting VLAN setup/problem question. I followed the pfSense
doc on setting up multiple vlans on the same interface (VLAN Trunking) and
the switch is setup with trunking going to the pfSense box (vlan1 untagged,
all other vlans tagged). However, the VLANs do not pass
On Friday, June 25, 2010, Joseph Hardeman jharde...@colocube.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have an interesting VLAN setup/problem question. I followed the pfSense
doc on setting up multiple vlans on the same interface (VLAN Trunking) and
the switch is setup with trunking going to the
Hi Chris,
That makes sense it being hardware issue or drivers. I don't remember
what NIC we put in that box, but it is an extra nic card. Which file do
we need to edit specifically to put the promisc command after, or rather
what directory is the file in? /etc?
Thanks for everything
Joe
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 7:37 PM, JosephHardeman jharde...@colocube.com wrote:
That makes sense it being hardware issue or drivers. I don't remember what
NIC we put in that box, but it is an extra nic card. Which file do we need
to edit specifically to put the promisc command after, or rather