Without doubt, I agree with you. The ideal would be to create VLANs, or have more than one network interface and each connected to a network, or switch to adifferent wireless AP, but when the customer does not have these resources and how've used Linux before and asked to do the same with pfSense, I accepted to do this on your network.
So the solution lay in pfSense create Virtual IP, is it? The setting is the firewalltab, correct? By creating a virtual IPO rager, attached to the LAN interface? Ivanildo Galvão - MCP, MCT, MCSA, VSP Consultor de Tecnologia Tel. (84) 3201 2146 | Cel. (84) 9111 8873 <mailto:ivani...@itservices.com.br> ivani...@itservices.com.br | <http://www.itservices.com.br/> www.itservices.com.br Twitter: @ivanildogalvao De: Chris Buechler [mailto:cbuech...@gmail.com] Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de agosto de 2011 21:44 Para: support@pfsense.com Assunto: Re: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services <ivani...@itservices.com.br> wrote: Yeah, I know it works with VLAN, but wanted to implement something simpler, the problem is that the customer had this scenario before working with Proxywith Linux and pfSense he wants to have the same solution, on Linux it had asingle NIC which was subdivided into 03 virtual eth, eth each subnet representsa ranger, according to the MAC filter stations put Linux on their respective networks. I downloaded the version of pfSense RC3 today, here in VMware Workstationinstalled to see if I can find some option, but so far I see nothing that addressesthis need. That's what IP alias virtual IPs are for. It's generally not a good practice to do so as having multiple subnets on a single broadcast domain is ugly, largely pointless, and considered poor network design, but you can.
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