Iptables
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Hi, I've got a linux firewall with iptables that i use for routing. Is it possible to do this with pfsense?
Marco
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pfSense is not Linux based. It has FreeBSD as basis.
pfSense does not use ipTables but pf (packet filter).
Thus the name ;)What exactly is your questions?
What are you trying to do? -
I have to use this feature where I can find?
FORWARD - The default chains is used when packets send through another interface. Usually used when you setup Linux as router. For example, eth0 connected to ADSL/Cable modem and eth1 is connected to local LAN. Use FORWARD chain to send and receive traffic from LAN to the Internet.
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In pfSense you have to think a bit different.
Rules are always applied on the interface on which traffic arrives.
So if you want to have a rule to apply to traffic going from LAN to WAN you put the rule on the LAN-tab.
If you want a rule to apply to traffic from WAN to LAN, then you put the rule on the WAN-tab.
etc.