Thanks that worked. Is the OAN preferred over static routes because either way i have to add a manual entry. Do you also happen to know why all my external trace routes resolve to the firewall and not the host?

-Phil




On Jul 23, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Chris Buechler <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:24 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote:
hi,

first, i am a little confused at the versions of pfsense. currently i'm running pfsense 1.2.3-RC1 built back in April of 09. it's not clear to me where the 1.2.3 branch stands or what is the latest version of 1.2.3 that i
should be running.


Stick with RC1 until there's an official RC2.


secondly, my pfsense(1.2.3-RC1) has RIP enabled and has several routers behind it also using RIP. all network traffic works correctly on the LAN but i'm not able to ping out to the internet from the routers unless i add static routes on pfsense. it appears that pfsense is getting the advertised
routes via RIP as i can see them in the routing table.


When you add static routes it adjusts the auto generated NAT rules.
You need to manually defined outbound NAT with dynamic routing.

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