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    How to forward calls/Nat from one vlan to another?

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      dcqc333qa
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      I want all traffic coming into a pfsense vlan from other pfsense vlans and leaving that vlan to be translated to another ip address. I am trying to mimic real life scenarios such as what happens in zscaler, or natting using an ubuntu gateway and masquerade.

      How can this be setup? Most information online is concerning the wan, but in this case, i am using multiple interfaces/vlans within pfsense to try to mimic a scenario.

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @dcqc333qa
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        @dcqc333qa Pretty sure you just set up an outbound NAT rule for the VLAN interface.
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/nat/outbound.html#working-with-manual-outbound-nat-rules

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          dcqc333qa @SteveITS
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          @steveits said in How to forward calls/Nat from one vlan to another?:

          outbound NAT rule for the VLAN interface.
          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/nat/outbound.html#working-with-manual-outb

          Will give that a try. I set up an outbound Nat once, but I could not get it to work. Could have been something about the way I set it up, as I am still learning pfsense. Thanks.

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