On 8/4/06, A. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a whole subnet, routing is what I need.
The computers also MUST have public IP addresses assigned to their
interfaces.
That will also screw me over when one of the subnets needs to talk to the
other subnet using public IPs....
http://faq.pfsense.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=8&id=29&artlang=en
I also would have to get my ISP to change the routing to my network as the
routing currently is
xxx.xxx.xx1.001 modem
xxx.xxx.xx1.002 WAN
xxx.xxx.xx2.001 LAN
xxx.xxx.xx2.002 Computer
xxx.xxx.xx2.003 Computer
xxx.xxx.xx2.004 Computer
xxx.xxx.xx2.005 Computer
and the static route is xxx.xxx.xx2.xxx/26 xxx.xxx.xx1.002
so there are no "extra" IPs on the outside with which to do 1:1 to begin
with.
I just want simple, simple, simple, basic, routing!!!!!
Packet goes in one interface, firewall rules executed, packet goes out other
interface with destination unaltered...
You have two options.
#1 - Visit Firewall -> NAT -> Advanced outbound nat. Enable. Now
remove all of the auto created rules, save.. This will give you a
Filtering / Routing platform.
#2 - Visit System -> Advanced -> Disable Firewall - This will
disable NAT and Filtering leaving a routing only platform.
Scott
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