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      monster400
      last edited by

      Hello im new to pfsense. my isp gave me 5 dhcp ips. so i made 5 wan nic in my esxi server and i got 5 different ips.
      lets say
      Wan  ip 10.10.10.10
      Wan1 ip 10.10.10.11
      Wan2 ip 10.10.10.12
      Wan3 ip 10.10.10.13
      Wan4 ip 10.10.10.14

      and i have 5 https servers

      exchange 192.168.1.13
      webserver 192.168.1.11
      rd gateway 192.168.1.8
      and so on.

      i can only get the nic wan to work. what shall i do to get it working. tryed to make a nat for the other but no signal

      please help me.

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        monster400
        last edited by

        im not even sure if i put it under the right thing

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          kejianshi
          last edited by

          I think with so little information its hard for people to answer.  Basically, you said "I paid for 5 IPs.  What do I do now?"

          Question.  How many public IPs do you expect to reach your servers?

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            monster400
            last edited by

            i have wan ips and i will like to get 1 to some of the servers and the ip´s are leased by mac adresse

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              kejianshi
              last edited by

              What you want to do is straight forward and easy but might get long if you have no experience with multiple public IPs.

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                kejianshi
                last edited by

                Take a look through this ongoing thread to see what I'm talking about.  This is still in process.

                http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,64899.30.html

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                  monster400
                  last edited by

                  hey sorry just saw you reply let just do it i think i can do it with you help

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                    kejianshi
                    last edited by

                    Whats ISP are you using?

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                      monster400
                      last edited by

                      https://www.fullrate.dk/ denmark

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                        monster400
                        last edited by

                        i have locked these
                        31/07-2013 15:49:58 00:0c:29:cf:01:94  to 95.166.xxx.xxx
                        30/07-2013 15:50:35 00:0c:29:cf:01:b2  to 95.166.xxx.xxx
                        30/07-2013 15:49:12 00:0c:29:cf:01:a8  to 95.166.xxx.xxx
                        30/07-2013 15:49:11 00:0c:29:cf:01:9e  to 95.166.xxx.xxx
                        30/07-2013 14:50:25 00:0c:29:cf:01:80  to 95.166.xxx.xxx

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                          kejianshi
                          last edited by

                          OK - I checked your ISP.  Its Danish. 
                          I see that they do give up to 5 IPs and its done via DHCP.  So, thats correct.
                          Are you using the zyxel modem?  If so, is it only acting as modem or is it also routing, DHCP, etc?

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                            monster400
                            last edited by

                            yes zyxel modem thats auto load a setup profile from fullrate and going in briged mode act like a modem

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                              kejianshi
                              last edited by

                              OK - Now, I need to know.  What is your gateway address/IP?

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                                kejianshi
                                last edited by

                                OK - I'm not sure how you have been trying to route everything here, but I'm pretty sure you want to use Virtual IPs and 1:1 NAT to get your public IPs to each server.  To be clear, are the servers all virtual or will some be physical?

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                                  monster400
                                  last edited by

                                  all servers are vms amt 
                                  System: Static Routes
                                  empty

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                                    kejianshi
                                    last edited by

                                    I want you to take a quick look at this.
                                    Now, the first part of this video deals with bridging and static Public IP assignments.
                                    You may have to do something like that but I don't think so.  Yours are DHCP assigned.

                                    So, you probably want to go straight to about 2:50 to the part where Virtual IPs are being assigned.

                                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

                                    (Sorry - I'm doing about 5 things at once, so earlier I referenced VLAN when I meant VIP.)

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                                      monster400
                                      last edited by

                                      have seen it before and tryed it

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                                        kejianshi
                                        last edited by

                                        OK - Could you post screenshots of your WAN interface assignment, and VIPs you have set up, firewall rules etc?

                                        The way this should work is your PFsense will get one of your IPs.

                                        The rest of your IPs should be assignable to VIP.

                                        Also want to see that each of the clients to pfsense gets an IP to map public IP to.

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                                          monster400
                                          last edited by

                                          damm they are too large to upload here do you have a email?

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                                            kejianshi
                                            last edited by

                                            Nope - I'd reduce their size and save as jpg

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