On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Marc R. Meshurle Jr. wrote:
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> I did nothing but set security in my vSwitch to promiscuous. That was set
> prior to this post.
>
That's only relevant if you're using CARP VIPs. If you're not, don't do that.
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, April 15, 2013 00:00
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Virtual IP's and outbound NAT
Promiscuous Mode is set in the security options on the WAN NIC which is
established in the vSwitch. What other settings need to be set?
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Virtual IP's and outbo
Promiscuous Mode is set in the security options on the WAN NIC which is
established in the vSwitch. What other settings need to be set?
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Virtual IP's and outbound NAT
>I have a PFS 2.02 running nicely on VMware 5.1. IT has only TWO NIC's
>assigned. WAN N
>I have a PFS 2.02 running nicely on VMware 5.1. IT has only TWO NIC's
>assigned. WAN NIC on the PFS is set to accept promiscuous traffic.
>I have a block of 6 IP's that I have set up as virtual IP's in PFS. I've read
>every blog, post and news item that I can find to force specific outbound
>tr
Good morning everyone,
I have a PFS 2.02 running nicely on VMware 5.1. IT has only TWO NIC's assigned.
WAN NIC on the PFS is set to accept promiscuous traffic.
I have a block of 6 IP's that I have set up as virtual IP's in PFS. I've read
every blog, post and news item that I can find to force sp