You can specify in the NAT reflection the SOURCE of packets....this source
can be an IP or Interface.

I work with only one WAN interface, but this WAN has 3 IPs... I would be
able configure a NAT reflection on port 80 to go to 3 different servers....
when packets come from IP 1 on port 80 it goes to server 1, IP 2 on port 80
it goes to server 2, etc...

You can ommit port number and will work just fine....

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Abdulrehman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Pfsense1.2.2 with 4 NICs...I have two WANs and two LANs.....I want
> to setup my Pfsense box this way
>
> LAN1----->Pfsense------->WAN1
>
> LAN2------>Pfsense------>WAN2
>
> I want my LAN1 to get NAT by WAN1 and my LAN2 to get NAT by WAN2...is it
> possible...?Can I use two WAN connections simultaneously..?
>
> I do not want any Load balancing or failover between WANs...
>
> Currently LAN1 and LAN2 get NAT from WAN1...I am using Manual Outbound NAT
> for this....Please help...
>
>
> Regards
> Abdulrehman
>

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