On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 19:02 -0500, Bill Marquette wrote:

> > >
> > > Then bridge the interfaces.
> >
> > Any advice how exactly it should work ?
> 
> Yep.  Take the WAN interface and bridge it to the LAN interface.  Now
> your internal machines are directly on the internet with pfSense
> transparently filtering them.

Thanks.  that sounds great. 

I guess I still can use all FireWall and Traffic shaping functions in
such case but I can't do any NAT ? 


Now I'm trying to figure out How bridging should be set up if I have
subnet

Lets say I have   111.111.111.152/29 

How Do I split it so I keep the largest portion usable for my
applications ? 

.153 is gateway 

Is there any way I could  have pfsense ip  at .154 and  use .155-158 for
my applications ? 

It just looks like I can't use arbitrary range for LAN but only full
subnet. 


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