Remko Lodder wrote:
On Wed, February 3, 2010 1:45 am, Chris Flugstad wrote:
So I am configuring a pfsense router with public IP's on the lan. Some
of those public ips are also routers(some pfsense some not) and have
blocks of ip's of there own on the LAN. What do i need to do on the
Chris,
Your diagram came through a bit mangled, at least for me. Time to bust out
MSPAINT.
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So I am configuring a pfsense router with public IP's on the lan. Some
of those public ips are also routers(some pfsense some not) and have
blocks of ip's of there own on the LAN. What do i need to do on the
main(1st) router to make sure the blocks on the next routers are routed
correctly?
On Wed, February 3, 2010 1:45 am, Chris Flugstad wrote:
So I am configuring a pfsense router with public IP's on the lan. Some
of those public ips are also routers(some pfsense some not) and have
blocks of ip's of there own on the LAN. What do i need to do on the
main(1st) router to make