yes, play with the Interfaces-Assign menus
Paul,
Thanks for the confirmation.
In the VLAN Tab, I have:
Interface VLAN tagDescription
em2 50 NegriBossi
In the Interface Assignment Tab, I have:
Interface Network port
LAN em0
WAN bge0
OPT1
On 28/09/09 15:20, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
...
Interface VLAN tagDescription
em2 50 NegriBossi
In the Interface Assignment Tab, I have:
Interface Network port
LAN em0
WAN bge0
OPT1em1
OPT2VLAN 50 on em2
you
I have a need to provide NAT for the majority of our services and also
assign public IP's to our customers. My question is, can I do
bridging and NAT on the same server? I.E. can I have my WAN interface
with all it's virtual IP's continue to map to my internal VLAN's and
then have a seperate
Curtis,
Should work. That kind of setup definitely works on physical NICS (DMZ
bridged to WAN, LAN NAT'd to WAN). I can't think of any reason why it
would cause issues on VLANs. Probably worth setting up a test scenario
in ESXi first to make sure.
-Gary
Curtis LaMasters wrote:
I have a
There's a number of ways to do this.
The right way is to have a separate network between your router and firewall,
and then have the routes for your production network in your router. IE:
Router--Firewall--Server
1.1.1.2/31 1.1.1.3/31 5.0.0.2/24
hail again,
I tried yesterday's snapshot from 2.0 (8.0 based) and was ok. at least ok
enough for me to give it a try (I have usb nic that depends on 8.0) and I'
d like to know if there is a way to upgrade it and keep all configuration
from 1.2.3-rc1.
thanks,
matheus
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On Sun, September 27, 2009 21:46, Chris Buechler wrote:
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Nenhum_de_Nos matheus...@gmail.com
wrote:
I just don't know how to make pfsense use it. my plan is to load balance
my dsl connection using this 3G.
is this possible ?
Not yet.