On 7/12/10 1:54 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
you could just donwload the sample config from my blog though...

looks like the 'port forwarding' might not work for a whole network of different types of hosts behind the pfsense. this below looks like it will take anything and forwar it out the WAN ip, and anything coming in the WAN ip and FWD it to those two internal servers.

this would leave other public servers (private ip behind nat) trying to go out the same want ip, I think.

I have 36 different smtp servers, a dns server, 40 web servers,etc.

even assiging virtual ip's (and I expect the virtual ips are type of 'other'?) and doing port forwarding, the smtp servers who HAVE to go out specific ports for RDNS, SPF and other server firewall rules on other networks.


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