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    Is Transparent FW the Solution x__x ?!

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      Ahmad Sbg
      last edited by

      Hello PfSense  :)

      I want to hide Pfsense from being shown when typing TRACERT command in CMD
      I've googled that B.4 ..

      And I've learned that I should configure My FW to the Transparent Mode ,
      So I did :\

      But Nthn happend  ,

      Another question ::
      What IP/Subnet should I give 4.the Bridge Connection ?!  >:(  ?
      What is the DfltGateway of the LAN hosts will be after Bridge Mode ?!  >:(  ?

      Hope u will help me :(

      Thx in Advanced
      regards  8)

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        doktornotor Banned
        last edited by

        Huh? What? Stick

        
        net.inet.ip.stealth=1
        net.inet6.ip6.stealth=1
        
        

        in system tunables if you want to "hide" it (why, goes beyond me).

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          Ahmad Sbg
          last edited by

          :(  Option not found  :(

          I >:( Just wanna Hide the Ips from being tracing !!!
          WHAT should I do ?  :'(

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            Click the + button and add it.

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              jasonlitka
              last edited by

              If you don't actually want to use a transparent setup you can hide it from a tracert by using policy routing.  I consider it a bug.  Others a feature.

              https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/932

              I can break anything.

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