Hi Phil,

To set up a second IP or subnet on the same interface you would have to
create a Virtual IP with type Proxy ARP and set the IP and subnet CIDR for
the Virtual IP.

In my opinion though you would be much better off requesting a consecutive
set of 32 IPs (assuming this will last you a couple of years) from your colo
and just reassign the IPs on the server if at all possible.  We had to do
this about a year and a half back and for such a small subnet it really
wouldn't be as painful as it might sound.

Shane

On 9/16/07, Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (Not sure if this went through.  If it's a duplicate, sorry)
>
> I have a question regarding multiple WAN subnets and I'm hoping your
> product will be able to support such a scenario.
>
> I currently have an IPCop firewall in front of my web server at a co-lo.
> The co-lo assigned me an initial bank of IP's (Block A below) which are
> currently configured within IPCop.  I was just assigned an additional bank
> of IP's (Block B below) but these new IP's have a different gateway than the
> initial ones.  It is my understanding that IPCop cannot handle multiple
> subnets on the WAN interface and it was suggested I look into your product,
> I only have 2 NICs installed in the box. Is it possible to configure the WAN
> interface with these additional new IP's (Block B below)?
>
> Here is an example of the IP's...
>
> Block A:
> 50.1.1.16 - 50.1.1.31 - Gateway: 50.1.1.17
>
> Block B:
> 50.1.1.64 - 50.1.1.79 - Gateway 50.1.1.65
>
> How would I configure pfSense with this scenario (multiple blocks of IPs
> with different gateways)?  Is this possible?  I don't believe I can install
> an additional NIC in this box.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Phil
>

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