On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:23 AM, Roberto Nunnari
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Just need to add a firewall rule to allow that.
>
> Ok. I remember I read somewhere that pfSense uses openbsd pf as firewall
> even though it is based on FreeBSD. In any case I guess it's possible to do
> it via the web interface, right?
>

Firewall>Rules, WAN.


> We do not enough public IPs, so we'd rather go with the latter, ie NAT each
> subnet to a unique virtual IP. That should give us a way to track down the
> public ip to a classroom (mapped to a captive network).
>

Oh, sounded like the WAN-side was really on another private LAN, in
that case yeah I would definitely NAT each subnet to its own public
IP.


> Is it possible to define the virtual ips for the wan nic via the web
> interface, or is it necessary to go to the shell and/or edit files?
>

Firewall>Virtual IPs

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