On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:02 PM, JASON JAMES <jam...@milton.k12.wi.us> wrote:
> We currently use PFSense as a perimeter firewall it does all of our NAT as
> well. We recently ran out of public ip's and had another subnet issued to
> us. The problem is whether I add a new interface or set it up as a static
> route we can't get it to be reachable from outside. I know I am missing
> something small, I have been skimming through the pFsense book again and
> nothing is popping out. Anyone have any ideas?

Check out the "Methods of Using Additional Public IPs" section in the
firewall chapter of the book. The best way to use that second subnet
is to have your ISP route it to you, which they should be willing to
do, then you can either directly assign it to an internal interface or
use it with NAT. Details in that section of the book.

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