On 3/22/07, Dimitri Rodis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course it's a code thing (what isn't ;) ..  I was trying to gain some
technical insight as to why it doesn't function, and why it works with
NAT as opposed to a bridge. From my (I'm sure, oversimplified)
impression, if packets are passing from one interface to another thru
pfSense packet filtering mechanisms (a process which queues packets for
shaping when enabled), what difference does it make that pfSense is
doing regular ip routing, bridging, or NATting?

The wizard assumes natting.  Look at the rules it outputs, it's pretty obvious.

--Bill

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