Either go to system/advanced and set the following option:

Disable Firewall  [x]     
Disable the firewalls filter altogether.
Note: This basically converts pfSense into a routing only platform!
Note: This will turn off NAT!

Or

- Create pass any any any rules at firewall/rules, lan and wan tab
- enable "advanced outbound nat" at firewall/nat, outbound tab and delete the 
autocreated rule at the bottom
- save and apply

Holger

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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. März 2007 03:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [pfSense Support] pfsense as a router (no NAT) - problem


Hello,

I try to set up pfSense box as a router and traffic shaper without firewall or 
NAT functionality.

There are two non-private networks, one for each interface. I have configured 
interfaces, disabled NAT and added a rule to firewall allowing WAN-to-LAN 
connections. 

For testing purposes I have connected two computers to pfSense box and 
installed lighttpd on both of them.

The problem is that when I do a connection from LAN client to WAN server I got 
pfSense's IP in WAN-server access log (and not the LAN client's one). As if 
there was a NAT translation or something. This causes getting LowID in ed2k and 
lots of other problems. 

When I do WAN client to LAN server connection everything works fine. Also if I 
disable firewall completly (checkbox in advanced configuration) LAN-to-WAN 
connection's addresses do not get changed. But this is not the solution, 
because disabling firewall disables traffic shaping as well AFAIK. 

Please help. What can I do to disable this address switching on forwarded 
packets?

S. Wolf



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