From: Shibashish [mailto:shi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:02 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Diffrent Gateway Adress ( External )
2011/6/14 Koray AGAYA <insanad...@gmail.com>
Thank you for your information
I added 1:1 NAT section like bellow I tested same result external gateway not
changed. Gateway adresses is 2.2.2.2 What is my mistake ?
MAIL
2.2.2.4/32
10.0.1.12/32
mail.mems.metu.edu.tr
It is an external IP, not an external gateway you are looking for. You need to
Specify the IP in 1:1 NAT which it appears you did. You also need to specify
the External IP in Virtual IPs. At the bottom of the 1:1 NAT Page it says you
may also need to specify them as virtual IPs with a link.
Each interface must have a unique gateway.
Step 1: I would think that you need to remove the Mail interface all together
if you have not already done so.
Step 2: Go to Firewall – Virtual Ip’s and specify the Type ( I use proxy arp
usually) interface it will resides on (Probably the WAN unless you have 2
ISP’s), and IP address.
Step 3: Go to Firewall – NAT and Choose the 1:1 Tab. And click the + sign. (or
edit if you already have one there)
Step 4: Select the interface (same one you selected for virtual IP) External
IP, Internal IP, Destination type (I use any).
Step 5: Click Save.