Bill Marquette wrote:
Personally, I'd have them drop both subnets down your pipe and just
deal with them on your end.
Yeah, and if that's what they do, you actually won't have to worry about
the gateway address for the other subnet. You can actually use two IP
subnets on the WAN side without any trouble or anything fancy. I have a
m0n0wall deployed at a site with Bellsouth business DSL, which has a
dynamic IP on the WAN assigned by PPPoE in a 64.x.x.x network, and they
assign 5 static IP's, which happen to be 70.x.x.x. I just had to add
proxy ARP for the 70.x.x.x addresses, then I could use them for 1:1
NAT. pfsense should work the same way.
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