[pfSense Support] pfsense and static IPs through PPPoE

2005-09-09 Thread Darin
I have DSL with 5 static IPs through SBC. I've also been a FreeBSD user for a few years now, and currently have a firewall up and running on 4.11 The 5 statics are actually a /29 block, and the IP info is passed down through the PPP session. In order to use the statics on other machines, I

Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense and static IPs through PPPoE

2005-09-09 Thread Bill Marquette
Yup, I have SBC's static offering. With the Cayman router that comes with that offering you can terminate PPPOE on the modem and allow for the 5 addresses to be used on the ethernet side with pfSense. You then have the option of bridging those IPs to inside (or DMZ) and putting real addresses on

Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense and static IPs through PPPoE

2005-09-09 Thread Bill Marquette
Right now I'm running on a borrows 5100a which bridges the PPPOE only. Works fine. I don't know anything about the 5360, is it terminating the PPPOE, or is bridging the PPPOE? --BillOn 9/9/05, Darin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What if you dont have the Cayman router anymore? I'm just using a

Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense and static IPs through PPPoE

2005-09-09 Thread Darin
Its just a bridge. Its a pretty old modem with very basic functions. About 3-4 years old. http://www.chipweb.de/dsl/index.php?menu=2id2=33 Darin - Bill Marquette wrote: Right now I'm running on a borrows 5100a which bridges the PPPOE only. Works fine. I don't know anything about the 5360,

Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense and static IPs through PPPoE

2005-09-09 Thread Bill Marquette
Give 'er a shot. Should work like a charm. Just put your [EMAIL PROTECTED] username in the WAN config for PPPOE and watch it fly. You'll need to do some playing with Virtual IPs so you can handle the 1 to 1 NATs, but shouldn't take too long of poking through the interface to figure it out.