I'm using pfsense to redirect all outgoing http traffic to a
transparent proxy. But I need to not redirect a specific range when
browsing to that specific range. pf supports "not rdr" as well as other
options to achieve this. But I can't figure out how can do this via
pfsense ? Perhaps the "No nat
rk because its probably going to be caught by the the rdr rule
above anyways.
Unless I'm not suppose to be using rdr for this in the first place,
which doesn't make sense to me, how should I then be doing this ?
thanks,
e.On 10/31/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/
ok, I guess this means there is no solution for this problem yet ?
I'll have to wait a bit ?
e.On 11/1/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/1/05, alan walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> [alan walters]> I have been thinking about this a lot recently. I was wondering if rules> for s
Why are you not allowed to have 1:1 nat mappings on multiple interfaces ?
error: "Another 1:1 rule overlaps with the specified external subnet."
The difference between the two rules I tried to apply was the interface
I'm trying to apply it on. There shouldn't be anything wrong in doing
this ? I h
Not having access to vmware or a spare pc, I use qemu as a system
emulator to install and test stuff on. Qemu has served me well, but I
have never been able to use it to install pfsense. It always complained
about some dump error. Since the integration into FreeSBIE2 I'm able to
install pfsense in