I suppose it would have two interfaces just not two physical NICs. One interface would be an ADSL connection virtual interface.

Just trying to use it as a gateway to cut the ADSL modem router box out of the process as I think it is messing with my packets and causing problems. I'm going from

Home/SOHO router/modem/switch -> sipx

to

Home/SOHO modem -> pfsense -> sipx with pfsense being a firewall/NAT/gateway (and perhaps DHCP and DNS, dunno yet).

Does it sound sensible?

Tony Graziano
03 November 2011 00:11

its not a firewall without 2 interfaces. pfsense is based on smoothwall. you can install pfsense with a minimum of 1 network card.  what is it that you are trying to do?

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Ewan McLean
02 November 2011 22:18
Anyone use a single NIC with pfsense? My 'WAN' interface will just be the ADSL modem which is normally a virtual/PPP interface which runs over the single ethernet card and the LAN interface will be ethernet. However it seems to be quite tricky to get pfsense to accept this.

If not pfsense would something like smoothwall be a better bet?

Cheers

Ewan

Ewan McLean
02 November 2011 22:17
Anyone use a single NIC with pfsense? My 'WAN' interface will just be the ADSL modem which is normally a virtual/PPP interface which runs over the single ethernet card and the LAN interface will be ethernet. However it seems to be quite tricky to get pfsense to accept this.

If not pfsense would something like smoothwall be a better bet?

Cheers

Ewan

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