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    steviep
    last edited by Dec 17, 2010, 6:05 AM

    Hello, i have a device which has a LAN IP (192.168.10.206), and this device automatically tries to communicate with a specific IP on the internet (69.65.19.116). What i am trying to do is force the LAN Device to communicate with a different IP (190.210.60.59). Is there a way to create a rule which automatically re-directs all requests/traffic from 69.65.19.116 to 190.210.60.59?

    Appreciate any help, Thanks!

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      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by Dec 17, 2010, 5:35 PM

      Is 190.210.60.59 a Virtual IP on your pfSense box?

      If so, it's easy, just go to Firewall > NAT on the Outbound tab, switch to manual, and set a rule at the top that matches the IPs you want as source/destination, with the translation address set to 190.210.60.59.

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        steviep
        last edited by Dec 18, 2010, 1:30 AM

        Actually, the 190.210.60.59 IP and the 69.65.19.116 IP are both external IPs, somewhere on the net. The only local IP i have is the 192.168.10.206. Any clue as to what i can do? Thanks!

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