Network config help
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could be a double natting issue.
do you need the router before pfsense or can you get rid of it? -
Is impossible.I have ADSL.My phone line go to phone and to router with a split!So no router,no Internet!
ISP–--------phone/internet----------MYHOME–--------phone/internet----------SPLIT–--------internet----------ROUTER–---------->[…]
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my em0 192.168.1.102 (dhcp)
my rl0 192.168.1.49
my re0 (pc1) 192.168.1.4These are all on the same subnet.
If your pfSense box is not bridged… and if you dont know what I mean its not... this wont work.
You may be able to put your modem in bridge mode and set up your pfSense box for pppoe on the em0 interface...
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i try that.Also i enable pppoe.Didn't work :(
But on interfaces wan say that has ip address is 85.73.174.114,default gateway 192.168.1.1 & dns 195.170.0.1
when i try to login into modem (192.168.1.1) something is going to do but finally is not login -
OK but
You can not share any address in the same subnet on both the wan and the lan of the pfSense box…
192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.254
You have not posted that you have fixed that yet.
Good Luck!
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so i must change subnet mask?But on witch of 2 interfaces? on rl0 or on em0?
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On both rl0 and em0. At the moment you're using the same subnet on every interface.
Change rl0 to 172.30.1.0/24 and em0 to 172.30.2.0/24.
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ok.I made changes but now i have not even webgui :(
On my firewall machine it says:
LAN* –-> rl0 ---> 172.30.1.0
WAN* ---> em0 ---> 172.30.2.0
on browser i am going to get into 172.30.2.0 but is not responding at all :(
Also both of them are /24 -
Then change it for re0.
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As I've watched this thread develop it seems to me that you (sk8harddiefast) don't yet have the necessary knowledge to be trying to configure your pfSense box and I haven't yet fully decided whether my time would be better spent searching for a suitable article to point you to OR writing up something myself. I'm currently leaning towards a hybrid approach.
I suggest you read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork ignoring anything relating to IP v6. It would probably also be worthwhile reading some of the linked papers and articles especially http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a00800a67f5.shtml (IP Addressing and Subnetting for New Users).
Then: configure your pfSense box so every interface is on a distinct subnetwork. Then configure your client systems to get their IP address and default gateway from the pfSense system (DHCP). Then configure DHCP server on each pfSense interface (except WAN) interface. Then restart client systems.
If you get that much done correctly the client on your LAN interface should be able to access the internet (unless there are configuration problems in your modem). Then we can discuss what you want to do with clients on other interfaces.
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My knowledge about networking is really low.I know some things on theory and practical simple things just what is dhcp,How to config network on my bsd machine or connect 2 computers together.The reason i start pfsense is because i want to learn about firewalls,networks and because i really like pfsense and more general because i like computers very much and allways trying to learn more things setting projects on my self.Is not only to set up a firewall.Is to learn from this experience.But is really to hard for me to understand all this at this point.So to read some things before i start,i think is really good idea :)
Thanks for the urls.I will start reading immediately :)George