Sumesh,

If you need a NAT router, then you should not be setting up a
transparent bridge.  Unless you are having a strange network or
hardware issue, once you install or assign the NIC's to WAN and LAN,
you have a fully functioning firewall.  Really no more configuration
is required if you don't want to.

Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Paul Mansfield
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sumesh T A wrote:
>> Dear All
>> I have installed pfsense successfully. I need to use pfsense box as a
>> NAT router BOX.
>> But i am unable get it work as expected. Can somebody send me
>> documentation needed for the same.
>>
>> --
>> T. A. Sumesh
>> Lecturer,
>> CSED
>> NIT Calicut
>
> I am the only one to find this scary?
>
> I was curious as to what CSED/NIT was.
> http://www.nitc.ac.in/nitc/sree/dept.jsp?dpt=Computer
>
>
> Maybe pfsense is *too* easy for people to install?
> :-(
>
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