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    Routed IPs via PPPoE Interface IP on different subnet

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      mikeh
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      I connect to my ISP via PPPoE, this gives me on ip address x.x.39.17.

      I requested more IP address' and the ISP has routed me a subnet of x.x.38.249/29 via the PPPoE interface IP.

      Great, setup with ProxyARP VIPs they work ok, they don't respond to ICMP unless you 1:1 NAT them but they seem to be working.

      I have two concerns;

      1. Have I set this up correctly? ProxyARP seems like a bit of a bodge, although it is working.

      2. I seem to have lost connectivity on the original Interface IP - this could be a misconfiguration on the ISP end but I get weird things like I can ping some address' and not others, NAT doesn't work on the IP etc. etc.

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        bruor
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        After doing what you have done I figured out that I don't need to add a VIP for those addresses to work.

        Because the packets are routed to the firewall, you only need a VIP configured if you're planning to use it for a service on the FW itself (openvpn etc.).

        If you're using it for devices behind the firewall you can simply create 1:1 nat mappings and firewall rules and the traffic will flow as intended.

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