Re: [pfSense Support] Secondary IP range for WAN & LAN

2009-01-07 Thread Chris Buechler
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:34 AM, bsd  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have requested and obtained from my hosting company an new range of public
> IPs.
>
> How can I configure PFSense to use these knowing that they will be routed on
> the same physical cable as my previous IPs (WAN if) ?
>
>
> In other word the WAN Interface will have to have two IPs… and my firewall
> is configured as a "transparent" filtering bridge.
> This means that the IPs will also have to be available on the LAN if.
>

You don't configure them on pfSense for a bridge, aside from allowing
whatever traffic you want in your firewall rules.

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[pfSense Support] Secondary IP range for WAN & LAN

2009-01-07 Thread bsd

Hello,

I have requested and obtained from my hosting company an new range of  
public IPs.


How can I configure PFSense to use these knowing that they will be  
routed on the same physical cable as my previous IPs (WAN if) ?



In other word the WAN Interface will have to have two IPs… and my  
firewall is configured as a "transparent" filtering bridge.

This means that the IPs will also have to be available on the LAN if.


Any clue on how to realize that will be welcome.


Thanks for your support.


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bsd @at@ todoo.biz


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