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      userkiller
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      my firewall has a public ip of 96.57.xxx.226 and my server have a public ip of 96.57.xxx227 i cannot connect to ssh nor i can communicate with it. the server is running solusvm and is a vps.

      please help

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      • chpalmerC
        chpalmer
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        Have you tried reaching it from the server?

        Without more info such as existing rules for all interfaces, it will be hard to help you.

        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
        Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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          userkiller
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          I'm trying to run multiple VPS that requires a dedicate IP and switching them into local ips.
          I have 5 static IP
          3 servers
          one gigabit switch
          2 pfsense firewalls
          2 IP for the dns servers
          1 IP for the SSL for payments gateway.
          and 2 IP for the Nat

          VPS will have class A local IP's 10.0.1.2-10.0.245.245
          Each DNS will be hosted inside a VPS with a dedicate public IP listed below.
          DNS IPS:
          dns: 196.xx.xxx.226
          dns2: 96.xx.xxx.227
          SSL: 96.xx.xxx.228
          Firewall will use
          96.xx.xxx.229-230

          I will do a port forward from public ip to the local IP which i learn how to do.
          I just can't get the public ip to be NAT to another public IP. how do i achieve that?
          i will be using the following interfaces
          sk0= for 96.xx.xxx.229 WAN
          sk1= local NAT 10.0.1.1/24
          SK2= dns1 96.xx.xxx.226
          sk3=dns1 96.xx.xxx.227
          sk4=ssl 96.xx.xxx.228

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