On 10/22/05, Peter Zaitsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I guess I still can use all FireWall and Traffic shaping functions in > such case but I can't do any NAT ?
NAT should work, you'll have to play with virtual IPs to make that work right in your setup. > 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 If you bridge LAN to WAN, whatever is directly attached to the LAN physical network will be visible to the directly attached devices on the physical WAN network (and vice versa). > Is there any way I could have pfsense ip at .154 and use .155-158 for > my applications ? Yes, configure the pfSense LAN IP to .154 (and configure it for the full subnet - you'll need to set the default gateway too) and then bridge LAN to WAN. You'll need rules on the WAN interface to allow for remote management of the pfSense box, but that should work just fine. --Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
