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
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
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
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,
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.