In the advanced setup menu there is a setting to turn all firewalling off,
I believe you will also need to go into the advanced NAT
settings, enable advanced NAT and then remove the default network from
the translate list else PF will nat your LAN subnet (many to one) when
the traffic exits the WAN interface (correct me if that is not a true
statement).
-W
On 2/12/07, Nelu Sofrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I have a small routable network (82.77.xxx.xxx/28) and I wish to put several
servers in this network (one of them is a PfSense box working as a gateway).
I wish to set-up another PfSense box as a router for this routable network.
No NAT accepted.
Can I set-up a PfSense box as a router? How?
Thank you.
Nelu
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