On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:37 PM, John
Sellens<[email protected]> wrote:
> | From: Victor Padro <[email protected]>
> |
> | Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
> | adquire IPs from each subnet:
> |
> | LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
> | WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
> | WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
> | WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
> | WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30
>
> I think that would require a vlan capable switch on the WAN side, and
> I think the original poster (Jesse) said that wasn't an option from
> the ISP.
>
> I had a not-disimilar problem and eventually did some ugly things,
> which I'm not very happy with, but it's a stop-gap solution for me.
>
> I think pfSense 2.x is expected to fix this (with IP aliases), but
> in the meantime I suspect you'll have to add another physical
> interface on your firewall, put a little switch on the outside, and
> plug your cable modem and the two WAN interfaces into the switch.

That is the same thing I was trying to tell...
you connect the cablemodem to the VLAN capable switch port 1 then you
connect an interface from the pfsense to the port 2 then another one
would be connected to the next interface on port 3, then you use VLANs
to tag the ports between each other.
port 1 tagged to port 2
port 1 tagged to port 3
etc.

Or maybe my english it's not quite good, I am sorry about it.

>
> I suspect that you can't do it with VLANs, because the link from
> the ISP is untagged.
>
> Hope that helps - cheers!
>
> John
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