On or off, it doesn't work. I tried Carp based IP, ARP based, 1:1, none of them are working.
When I try to telnet 10.0.3.2 25 from 10.0.3.1 it works without a problem, but if I telnet 66.77.33.12 25 from 10.0.3.1 on the inside it just sits there, blank, and when I hit any key it goes to command prompt. If I telnet 66.77.33.12 25 from outside of the network it presents me with my mail host and is ready for commands. you have "internal NAT reflection" turned off? -Sean ________________________________ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:03:34 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Subject: [pfSense Support] Multiple servers behind NAT'd firewall I am having a problem: I have multiple virtual mail servers behind a pfsense firewall. Now on each server, I have multiple domains. Now sending to the domain from google or yahoo is perfect and out again is perfect but when I send a message from one virtual server to another which is hosting the destination domain, it errors out. Now when I telnet the public IP that the 1st virtual is assigned, it just sits there and times out. This is making it impossible to send messages from domain to domain within the network. Any ideas? ________________________________ Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your Hotmail(r)-get your "fix". Check it out. <http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx>
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