Hi Holger,

To help me to understand, suppose the my WAN IP is 202.172.254.202/24
and I am also allocated with a subnet 202.172.250.0/28, I am able to
define "Other" Virtual Ips for 202.172.250.0/28 subnets? How are the
outbound NAT handled if certain IP addresses in my LAN is intended to
NATed through some of the IP addresses on 202.172.250.0/28 instead of
NATed through the WAN IP address (202.172.254.202).

My apology if I still come back to this question. I tried to define
outbound NAT to selectively NAT certain IP addresses in the LAN to an
NAT IP (for example 202.172.250.1) in different subnet from the WAN IP
(for example 202.172.254.202/24), but I have no luck.

Regards,
Kelvin

-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Bauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: AW: [pfSense Support] Virtual IP


You got it correct. Other can be used if the provider is just routing
these IPs to you anyway like if you have one public IP and a public
subnet (different from your real WAN IP) that can be used behind that
IP. This way you can NAT these IPs to your private subnet hosts. This is
often used in combination with PPPoE WANs for example.
 
Holger

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Von: Kelvin Chiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Montag, 12. März 2007 07:18
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [pfSense Support] Virtual IP


Hi, I have question that may be basic and stupid. What're the
differences of "Proxy ARP" and "Other" Virtual IP? As what I am aware,
Virtual IP based on Proxy ARP replies to ARP requests. Does it mean that
"Other" does not? If it does not, what's the use of "Other" Virtual IP?
 
Regards,
Kelvin


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