Re: [pfSense Support] Inbound Source IP Busted

2009-04-05 Thread Bill Marquette
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:39 AM, pfsense wrote: > I am using 1.2.2 on a box with only a few inbound NATs for > our mail system. The problem is (this is the case using > regular port forwarding or 1:1), the source IP shows up at > the mail system as the LAN IP of the PFSense server instead > of the

Re: [pfSense Support] Inbound Source IP Busted

2009-04-03 Thread Paul Mansfield
pfsense wrote: > Obviously, our mail system thinks every email message is > coming from the LAN interface and permits it so it is sounds pretty broken, unless you've done something weird with a reverse proxy? what should happen is the incoming NAT should simply rewrite the destination inbound, so

Re: [pfSense Support] Inbound Source IP Busted

2009-04-03 Thread Chris Buechler
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:39 PM, pfsense wrote: > I am using 1.2.2 on a box with only a few inbound NATs for > our mail system. The problem is (this is the case using > regular port forwarding or 1:1), the source IP shows up at > the mail system as the LAN IP of the PFSense server instead > of the

[pfSense Support] Inbound Source IP Busted

2009-04-03 Thread pfsense
I am using 1.2.2 on a box with only a few inbound NATs for our mail system. The problem is (this is the case using regular port forwarding or 1:1), the source IP shows up at the mail system as the LAN IP of the PFSense server instead of the actual IP of the sender. Obviously, our mail system think