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    I need an IP on the wan if (vr0 not ng0)

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    • N
      none
      last edited by

      hi,

      I have a dsl modem that gives me snmp data. but my internal server for collecting these info, as I can't access it. this is how it is:

      modem –- (vr0) pfsense (rue0) --- lan

      I have pppoe running ok, and all VIP's I set are to ng0, not vr0 as I need (maybe I'm doing this wrong). is there anyway to do this ?
      I tried VIP and got nothing, then I tried to add alias via ifconfig but there is a rule in pf for antispoof that blocks that ip range.

      if I do ifconfig vr0 192.168.253.254 and then try to ping, I get nothing :(

      I tried to create a vlan interface on that to no avail :( it should work ? did I do anything wrong ?

      thanks,

      none

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      • N
        none
        last edited by

        update:

        tried ping and ifconfig vr0 192.168.253.254, and it is ok. now I need that the machine where I have my snmpd can get there as well. but the ping from it goes out through vr0 but using pppoe public's ip, not the 192.168.253.254 vr0 has !

        netstat -rnf inet shows me the box has vr0 as route to 192.168.253/24. so I can't get why it doesn't work :(

        thanks,

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        • GruensFroeschliG
          GruensFroeschli
          last edited by

          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/How_can_i_access_my_PPPoE_Modem_on_WAN

          We do what we must, because we can.

          Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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          • N
            none
            last edited by

            http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/How_can_i_access_my_PPPoE_Modem_on_WAN
            [/ quote]

            I've seen that, but so much time ago I used redir and it could just redir tcpp ports. and I need an udp redirect :(

            I read the readme from newest version and no mention of udp also

            thanks anyway :)

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