Hi,
thanks. But also now i have and one more problem.
The WAN is PPPoE and i want to add in WAN one more subnet with 16 ips. You know how i can do this?
Regards


Gary Buckmaster wrote:
I believe the tutorial linked in a previous email addresses this. You can do one of two things. Either you bridge OPT1 to WAN and then all the machines in your DMZ will have public-addressable IP addresses, or you'll want to configure 1:1 NAT. Either solution will work, it just depends on your particular needs.

Christos Pelekis wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the answer.
In WAN i use PPPoE, and the the WAN interface have one ip. But my provider have give me one more ip range in different subnet. How i can add this to WAN interface?
Regards

Chris Daniel wrote:
Christos Pelekis wrote:
Hi,

i am new in pfsense and i need some help to configure a dmz.
I have 3 lan cards, one for wan one for lan and one for dmz.
Can i have a simple how to about how i can configure the settings for this?
The server in the dmz can have public internet ips.
Thanks
The way we have it set up here, the DMZ (OPT1) interface is bridged with the WAN interface (under Interfaces -> DMZ, select WAN under "Bridge with" dropdown), with the filtering bridge turned on (under System -> Advanced). Be sure to set up firewall rules on WAN and DMZ appropriately.

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