Problem was I couldn't figure out how to add second IP to my wan - VLAN
under Firewall did the trick - working beautifully now.

Thanks,
And special thanks to Mr. Bauer for the quick help.

- Dane


Rob Terhaar wrote:
> when you setup a port forward, the routing table on the pfsense
> should(?) be smart enough to send the packets to the correct interface.
>
> have you tried to setup a port forward to an IP on your dmz? did the
> packets make it there? what did the firewall logs say?
>
>
> On 1/1/07, *Dane Reugger* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I would like to assign multiple IP addresses to the WAN port (rl0)
>     then
>     forward ports based on IP to both LAN and DMZ  computers. For
>     example, I
>     have 2 IP's 129.129.129.1 <http://129.129.129.1> and 129.129.129.2
>     <http://129.129.129.2> - I would like to be able to
>     forward 129.129.129.1 <http://129.129.129.1> port 443 to lan
>     192.168.0.1 <http://192.168.0.1> and forward
>     129.129.129.2 <http://129.129.129.2> port 443 to DMZ 10.0.0.1
>     <http://10.0.0.1>. Seems this should be simply
>     enough but the terms are swimming in my head and I have not found a
>     place to start. Any help is appreciated.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Dane
>
>            ip1     ip2
>              \     /
>             wan (rl0)
>          /               \
>     LAN(fxp0)    DMZ (opt1?)
>
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