> Thanks for everyone's responses. I have it setup like Robert
> suggested, with 192.168.2.x on OPT1 and doing dns views and port
> forwarding. It all seems to be working as it should.
>
> Is there any way to share the block of static IP addresses across the
> WAN and OPT interfaces so no port fo
Thanks for everyone's responses. I have it setup like Robert
suggested, with 192.168.2.x on OPT1 and doing dns views and port
forwarding. It all seems to be working as it should.
Is there any way to share the block of static IP addresses across the
WAN and OPT interfaces so no port forwarding/N
I used to do what you describe by bridging WAN to OPT1 and turning on the
filtering bridge option. Each server had its own separate hardware NAT/firewall
and used one of the subnet IP addresses so if necessary it could be connected to
bypass monowall or pfsense without making any configuration cha
i would have to agree with robs recommendation, it will truly be the least
amount of headache.
and with bind 9, you can have dns views, that respond with corresponding
1.1.1.x address to outside hosts, and respond with 192.168.2.x to inside
hosts (but all to the same example.com domain namespac
We've only got 3 interfaces in our firewall, so there will only be OPT1.
Is there a way to do this so I'm not required to address the OPT1
servers with internal IP addresses? I would have to worry about split
DNS/etc to make sure that LAN people could access it via FQDN and I'd
rather not worry.
> Greetings, all.
>
> We've got 5 static IP addresses (e.g. 1.1.1.1 - 1.1.1.5) from our ISP
> and we'd like to configure one for our WAN and the other 4 for our OPT
> (for public servers).
>
> WAN (1.1.1.1)
> LAN (192.168.0.1-255)
> OPT (1.1.1.2 - 1.1.1.5)
>
> I've tried this with bridging the WAN
uesday, August 15, 2006 1:35 PM
Subject: [pfSense Support] Configuring pfSense box with same range of static
IPs?
Greetings, all.
We've got 5 static IP addresses (e.g. 1.1.1.1 - 1.1.1.5) from our ISP
and we'd like to configure one for our WAN and the other 4 for our OPT
(for
Greetings, all.
We've got 5 static IP addresses (e.g. 1.1.1.1 - 1.1.1.5) from our ISP
and we'd like to configure one for our WAN and the other 4 for our OPT
(for public servers).
WAN (1.1.1.1)
LAN (192.168.0.1-255)
OPT (1.1.1.2 - 1.1.1.5)
I've tried this with bridging the WAN and OPT interfaces