On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:44 PM, ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>  On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Jason J. Ellingson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>> As RB would say... I'm not contributing to the answer, but helping to
>> give understanding to the problem...
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>> Untangle, while in bridged mode still really needs its own IP since one
>> of its primary features is to send daily reports as well as to provide
>> access to quarantined emails.  This makes it difficult to put a bridged
>> Untangle outside of pfSense in a normal home environment as most ISPs
>> will only provide one IP (which pfSense would use).
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>> Also, another reason to keep Untangle on the inside is to allow per-IP
>> (or per-user if the Active Directory module is installed) rules and
>> reporting features.
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>> If ram wants to keep these features (and he likely does) he may need to
>> look into switching Untangle into standard router mode (instead of
>> bridged) and then choose to either double-NAT'ing (easy but I shudder at
>> double NAT'ing) or setting up routes in both boxes allowing only pfSense
>> to do the NAT (a bit more work, and ram may not know how to set it up).
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> Ok let me clarify here what i understand
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> I route some of IP from Pfsense to UT, so UT uses the same IP in WAN
> and setup DHCP range IP from the routed IP's in UT and Route them back to
> Pfsense to handle CP is this correct.
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> let me try what i understand now here.
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Hi

i have routed some of the IP to UT box
and UT act as DHCP Server

after authentication, iam not able to resolve the domain name and browse

try to add IP address and browse still not success

any one have some suggestions

ram

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