To clarify, I do not need help with pf, I did get the rules setup correctly.
Sincerely, Joshua On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Joshua Schmidlkofer <[email protected]> wrote: > Support, > > > My pfSense-foo is weak, and I don't follow the support list closely, > but I am subscribed. I just added a DLINK 802.11g card (atheros > chipset) to my pfsense firewall. I am impressed with hostap, etc, > etc, etc. It all kicks ass. Right up to the part where bridging LAN > and OPT1 (fxp0 and ath0) doesn't result in effectual DHCP. I would > like to know if there is a better solution to my problem. > > I have been able to make this work in two ways, but I don't know how > to make it effective on the firewall. I can manually add an ipaddress > to bridge0, then restart dhcpd, using the parameters and change fxp0 > to bridge0. Alternatively I could perform the same operation with > ath0. Is there a better way to deal with this? > > > WAN: bge0 > LAN: fxp0 -- 10.1.1.1, bridged with OPT1 > OPT1: ath0 -- 10.1.1.2, bridged with LAN, doesn't get ip on hardware. > > Wireless works beautifully, save only dhcp. Is there anything else > you need to know? > > Sincerely, > Joshua > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
