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      nikobsd
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      I have assigned public x.x.x.x/30 from ISP which I use on WAN interface of pfsense,  and x.x.x.x/28 on LAN interface,  x.x.x.x/28 hosts are being natted to x.x.x.x/30.  I dont want /28 to be natted, I tried different things with Outbound NAT but didnt work.
      any ideas?

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        danswartz
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        a little cryptic here :(  are you saying you have public IP only on the LAN from your ISP?  if so, just disable NAT altogether like this: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=How_can_I_completely_disable_NAT%3F&redirect=no

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          nikobsd
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          If I do that, can I still use squid in transparent mode?

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            danswartz
            last edited by

            well, the two features both use the pfctl rdr command, but i would hope it would work - give it a try and let us know.  if it doesn't, i'd think that was a bug.

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              nikobsd
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              I tried to disable NAT but it seems like its still natting.

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                danswartz
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                try rebooting.  i know it isn't windows, but still…

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