Re: [pfSense Support] Spoofing/faking another NAT IP?

2007-10-10 Thread Bill Marquette
i'm not sure I understand how your network is layed out from your
description.  Any chance you could whip up a network diagram that
shows what you have configured?  You can use http://www.gliffy.com/ if
you need a quick, free diagramming tool :)

--Bill

On 10/9/07, Gabriel Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I recently switched most of my infrastructure over to a new LAN.  I have two
 pfSense boxes, because I couldn't get Multi-WAN to work the way I needed it
 to (but that's another story).

 With the IPSEC tunnels now terminating at a 172.16 network and the server
 they need to connect to being
 on that new network, is there any way I can get pfSense to fake the old
 10.0 network or host IP and respond to it?

 I have tried various NAT settings, proxy arp, Virtual IPs but I have a
 feeling I am getting something wrong.

 Is this even possible?

 Thanks,
 Gabe


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[pfSense Support] Spoofing/faking another NAT IP?

2007-10-09 Thread Gabriel Green
I recently switched most of my infrastructure over to a new LAN.  I have two
pfSense boxes, because I couldn't get Multi-WAN to work the way I needed it
to (but that's another story).

With the IPSEC tunnels now terminating at a 172.16 network and the server
they need to connect to being
on that new network, is there any way I can get pfSense to fake the old
10.0 network or host IP and respond to it?

I have tried various NAT settings, proxy arp, Virtual IPs but I have a
feeling I am getting something wrong.

Is this even possible?

Thanks,
Gabe