On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 7:53 AM, digger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Forgive this question for I am but a newbie to pfsense.
>
> My ISP has assigned me 2 ranges of IP addresses.
>
> The first range is a single usable IP address and the second is a /27
> network.
>
> I have assigned the single IP to the WAN interface and I can see that if I
> drop to shell and type ifconfig
>
> The second range I have set up on the WAN interface as Proxy Arp Virtual IPs
> each as a single address (/32).
>
> I don't seem to see these Virtual IPs if I drop to shell and type ifconfig.
>
> Is this to be expected? I would have thought I could see them. I can't ping
> them either.

Yes, proxy ARP is as it says, proxy ARP. That's strictly layer 2, you
need NAT to use them for anything at higher layers.

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