For the record I finally got it going but not until I swapped out the Realtek network card.

Cheers, and thanks for all the help.
Jai.

You will need to set arp up because your firewall needs to say "hey I'm
here... send these packets to me"
After you do that you may need to power cycle your router to clear it's arp
cache.
It works great... use it on all my sites.
-Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: jai lamerton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple IPs

I was unsuccessful in achieving this type of setup, which is strange
as it seems it should be very possible.
According to that link I don't need to add the IP addresses as proxy
ARP, It should just work with 1:1 NAT. I might have another go with
just the NAT.

I would be interested to know how you went.

Cheers.

On 03/07/2007, at 2:29 AM, sai wrote:

> On 7/2/07, Dave Cabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How does pfS handle multiple IPs on the WAN interface?  Would it
>> just be
>> filter rules or the port fowarding?
>>
>> My ISPs gateway will be x.x.x.145.  I've got x.x.x.146-x.x.x.150
>> (netmask
>> 255.255.255.248)  I'll set the WAN port to x.x.x.150, but I need
>> it to
>> receive the packets for all 5 IPs.  I need to be able to forward
>> based off
>> of IP and port to whatever server inside the LAN.  Is this doable?
>>
>>
>
> Its doable. See http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/examples.html#id2603650
>
> pfSense is based on m0n0 and this should help you get started.
>
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