On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 22:25 -0500, Randy B wrote:
> > 
> > It is not however clear for me how I should do it.  I guess I need
> > pfsense to  take these IP addresses ?   
> 
> There are two primary approaches to this you can take, and I'm not sure 
> if one is considered better than the other.
> 
> 1.  DHCP relay (configured in the DHCP relay tab)
> 2.  1:1 NAT - set yourself up 8 private IPs and NAT between them and the 
> real-world ones, which you will have set up as virtual IPs on the WAN 
> interface.

Hm. Strange. As I understand DHCP relay should be run in addition to
Pass-through mode if DHCP is used.   But I'm not sure how to set one up.

1:1 NAT is an option but I'd like to keep private IPs internally. 

I of course could set pfsense to "router" mode but I guess kind of
bridging is what I'd like the most. 

Basically I'm concerned about "what if it fails?"  - keeping same as
external IPs would allow me to simply take of pfSense and temporary use
local firewalls.   It is not great but better than having it down.



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