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    How to Separate LAN User Public IP and Server Public IP

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      ypmict
      last edited by

      Hi, good day,
      I want to know is it possible to make setup like this:

      <public 1="" ip="" for="" all="" lan="" user="">–-----|                            |---------- <interface 1="" 24="" for="" all="" lan="" user="" subnet="" ex:="" 192.168.4.0="">(Ex IP : 202.122.33.210)              |                            | 
                                                      |-----<pfsense>-----|
      <public 2="" ip="" for="" all="" server ="">--------|                            |----------- <interface 2="" 24="" for="" all="" server="" subnet="" ex:="" 192.168.0.1="">(Ex IP : 202.122.33.211)
        -webserver, mailserver, others

      .. is there any guide to do so?
      ...Thank you very much</interface></public></pfsense></interface></public>

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        Metu69salemi
        last edited by

        Manual outbound nat and portforwards are anything you need

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          ypmict
          last edited by

          Thank you very much… it works now..
          does the existing rules applies for that external IP address I created?
          Thanks

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            Metu69salemi
            last edited by

            What do you mean? if i remember correctly automatic rule uses only ip-address set to wan during install. any additional wan addresses are left unused until you use manual outbound nat

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              ypmict
              last edited by

              i see.. okay, thank you very much…

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