> Op 12 jun 2012, om 23:55 heeft bsd het volgende geschreven:
> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> 
>> I have an ISP which is providing me a bloc of public IP's /27and a GW 
>> (managed GW inside the given bloc). 
>> Generally in order to filter in such situation, I create a bridge on the WAN 
>> and filter on the bridged if. 
>> 
>> I wanted to know if It was possible to use CARP in such situation and how to 
>> proceed ? 
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely yours. 
>> 
>> G.B. 
>> 
Le 13 juin 2012 à 00:08, Seth Mos a écrit :

> Not with bridging, no.
> 
> Cheers,
> Seth

So is there any solution in order to use CARP and still be able to filter in 
such scenario ? 

I have other internal Net, would NATing from public IP's to internal (RFC 1918) 
be ok in order to filter and use redundant FW ?

Or should I try to have the ISP route our public IP's through a /30 or smthg 
similar… 



Thanks for your help.

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