Chris Hellyar wrote:
Hi folks..
Yuri is right, I've got a mail server, web server, asterisk box and
shell box which all have seperate IP's (on two subnets) which hang off
different inbound ports.
The 504T did have the ability to do it with the old firmware, but I
patched it to support ADSL2 and
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:27:59 +1200
Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thinking about it a bit more I could have just used the 'dmz' setting in
> the 504T to route all inbound traffic to the pfsense and nat it from
> there, but I might fall on the too-much-nat sword. I might give that a
>
Hi folks..
Yuri is right, I've got a mail server, web server, asterisk box and
shell box which all have seperate IP's (on two subnets) which hang off
different inbound ports.
The 504T did have the ability to do it with the old firmware, but I
patched it to support ADSL2 and it put the 'upgrade' g
Hi,
I have been playing with a Linksys ADSL modem (AM300 ADSL2 Modem with
1/2 Bridging ) as apposed to a router. Is there a reason not to use
the pfsense machine as all the routing and firewall?
From Kim
On 9/08/2008, at 10:47 AM, Chris Hellyar wrote:
OK..
So my ADSL router died, and my s
On Saturday 09 August 2008 6:37:13 pm yuri wrote:
> 2008/8/9 Daniel Hill wrote:
> >
> >> The spare I had sitting here, a Dlink 504T only supports one IP address
> >> for a virtual server/pinhole.. ARGH.
> >
> > how is a router suppose to portward the same port to two (or more)
> > different IP add
2008/8/9 Daniel Hill wrote:
>> I had a Dlink 504G outside my pfsense firewall, (Note, FOSS
>> reference...) with a bunch of servers inside the firewall, ie: multiple
>> pinholes in the ADSL router.
>>
>> The spare I had sitting here, a Dlink 504T only supports one IP address
>> for a virtual server
> OK..
>
> So my ADSL router died, and my spare is useless..
>
> I had a Dlink 504G outside my pfsense firewall, (Note, FOSS
> reference...) with a bunch of servers inside the firewall, ie: multiple
> pinholes in the ADSL router.
>
> The spare I had sitting here, a Dlink 504T only supports one IP a
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 10:47:59 +1200
Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK..
>
> So my ADSL router died, and my spare is useless..
>
> I had a Dlink 504G outside my pfsense firewall, (Note, FOSS
> reference...) with a bunch of servers inside the firewall, ie: multiple
> pinholes in the ADS
OK..
So my ADSL router died, and my spare is useless..
I had a Dlink 504G outside my pfsense firewall, (Note, FOSS
reference...) with a bunch of servers inside the firewall, ie: multiple
pinholes in the ADSL router.
The spare I had sitting here, a Dlink 504T only supports one IP address
for a vi