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    [SOLVED] NAT 1:1 for whole network not available after version 2.4.5

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    • B Offline
      Bambos
      last edited by Bambos

      hello everyone,

      in previous versions of pfsense (2.4.5) we had the option to 1:1 NAT Whole network to another network, like below the network 36 translated to 2, (and working)

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      in new version 2.6, there is no whole network 1:1, only per host (single host) and the interfaces address.

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      Please comment if i might miss something or is something not available in new versions. thank you.

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        viragomann @Bambos
        last edited by

        @bambos
        Basically the function is the same as before. Enter the network address of the external subnet there, same as you've used in former version.

        At "Internal IP" select network and enter the internal subnet and a network mask. The network mast is automatically applied to the IP you stated for external.

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          Bambos @viragomann
          last edited by

          @viragomann Thank you !

          This is the accepted form... not very clear manu-wise but working . Thank you .

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Mmm, that could be clearer. You might open a docs request with a suggestion: https://redmine.pfsense.org/

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