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      balubeto
      last edited by

      I have a VDSL2 router (10.0.0.1) in bridge mode connected to the WAN port on a hardware firewall (192.168.1.1) which manages the Internet connection using the PPPoE.

      Since the WAN interface of the firewall is become a virtual adapter PPPoE-WAN, associated with the re2 physical interface, I assigned the re2 physical interface and I set it to 10.0.0.2.

      Now, what are the rules that I will have to create in the Virtual IP and NAT sections to make sure that I am able to access the web interface of the router?

      I've been using pfSense 2.3.2 64 bit.

      Thanks

      Bye

      balubeto

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        balubeto
        last edited by

        I'm still waiting for your answer.

        Thanks

        Bye

        balubeto

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
          last edited by

          "I have a VDSL2 router (10.0.0.1)"
          "I assigned the re2 physical interface and I set it to 10.0.0.1"

          How do you expect that to work??  Just curious… Do you mean you set re2 to 10.0.0.2?

          So what do you think you should do for nat, if your wanting to talk to a client on a 10 network on your wan interface that has no gateway and doesn't understand how to get to your 192.168 network on your lan??  Hint if you "nat" your 192.168 traffic to look like its coming from a 10 address, then your "router" will no how to talk back ;)

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            balubeto
            last edited by

            @johnpoz:

            "I have a VDSL2 router (10.0.0.1)"
            "I assigned the re2 physical interface and I set it to 10.0.0.1"

            How do you expect that to work??  Just curious… Do you mean you set re2 to 10.0.0.2?

            So what do you think you should do for nat, if your wanting to talk to a client on a 10 network on your wan interface that has no gateway and doesn't understand how to get to your 192.168 network on your lan??  Hint if you "nat" your 192.168 traffic to look like its coming from a 10 address, then your "router" will no how to talk back ;)

            I was wrong to write: the re2 physical interface has the IP 1.0.0.2.

            With these settings, it is possible to reach my goal? If so, how should I do? If not, what are the addresses of the router and re2 interface appropriate for do this?

            Thanks

            Bye

            balubeto

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              balubeto
              last edited by

              Sorry but there is someone willing to help me?

              Thanks

              Bye

              balubeto

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by

                So create an outbound nat using the vip you created of 10.0.0.2 - do you need a picture?

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                  balubeto
                  last edited by

                  @johnpoz:

                  So create an outbound nat using the vip you created of 10.0.0.2 - do you need a picture?

                  How should I fill out this window:


                  ?

                  Thanks

                  Bye

                  balubeto

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                  • pttP
                    ptt Rebel Alliance
                    last edited by

                    This is how i have it done….  No "VIP" here...

                    ADSL Modem in "Bridge"  with 172.20.254.1/29 IP address

                    pfSense WAN PPPoE (re1)

                    Modem Access Interface  "GEST"  (means: "gestión" = management)  ;)  (re1) with 172.20.254.6/29 IP address

                    The rest of the info, in the attached images ;)

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                      balubeto
                      last edited by

                      @ptt:

                      This is how i have it done….  No "VIP" here...

                      ADSL Modem in "Bridge"  with 172.20.254.1/29 IP address

                      pfSense WAN PPPoE (re1)

                      Modem Access Interface  "GEST"  (means: "gestión" = management)  ;)  (re1) with 172.20.254.6/29 IP address

                      The rest of the info, in the attached images ;)

                      I can not understand the 003 image. What rules should I add?

                      Thanks

                      Bye

                      balubeto

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Good catch ptt, no you do not need a vip if your NOT using the wan interface IP I guess.  Good catch that his wan is actually PPPoE.  I was over looking that.

                        But I would not suggest manual mode for the outbound nat, just use hybrid and add the nat for interface that is connected to your modem.

                        This is really no different than using a vip, but since your really not actually using the IP that is on your physical interface connected to your modem, you can just set the IP right on the interface and no need for a vip.

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                        • DerelictD
                          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Yeah PPPoE is done differently. That writeup has you putting the IP subnet of the modem on the physical interface the PPPoE is on. No VIPs there.

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                            balubeto
                            last edited by

                            I can not understand the 003 image. What rules should I add?

                            Thanks

                            Bye

                            balubeto

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by

                              that is not a rule.. That is the actual interface connected to the modem.. Just putting an IP address on it that matches with the IP address of the modems IP.

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                              • pttP
                                ptt Rebel Alliance
                                last edited by

                                You create & configure the "Interface" for modem access (GEST in my case)

                                then, as John pointed, you set the NAT as "Hybrid"

                                now, you create the NAT Rule (Mapping) to access the Modem…

                                That's all..

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                                  balubeto
                                  last edited by

                                  Firewall 192.168.1.1
                                  Router 10.0.0.1

                                  I configured the router in bridge mode and have configured the firewall in this way





                                  When I connect my router to the WAN port on the firewall, I can't access the router. Where did a mistake?

                                  Thank you,

                                  Bye

                                  balubeto

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                                  • pttP
                                    ptt Rebel Alliance
                                    last edited by

                                    Your NAT setting is wrong ….  Set/leave it as "Hybrid Outbound NAT"

                                    ![Your NAT is wrong.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/Your NAT is wrong.jpg)
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                                      balubeto
                                      last edited by

                                      @ptt:

                                      Your NAT setting is wrong ….  Set/leave it as "Hybrid Outbound NAT"

                                      This setting

                                      is fine?

                                      Thanks

                                      Bye

                                      balubeto

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                                      • johnpozJ
                                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        Why do you have 10.0.0.0/8 on your lan side??  Also why is your LAN connected to Bridge0???

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                                          bimmerdriver
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                                          My gateway uses a private network address for the management interface. My routers are connected to a bridged port so they don't have visibility of the private network. I wanted to be able to access the gateway, but I was okay with not having it accessible from any computer. I had a spare NIC on the hyper-v server that is hosting the pfsense routers, so I connected it one of the LAN ports on the gateway and bumped up the metric so the route wouldn't be used except to access the private address. I don't think there's any reason why it wouldn't work on any host with dual NICs.

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                                            balubeto
                                            last edited by

                                            Router VDSL2 in Bridge mode: 10.0.0.1
                                            Firewall hardware: 192.168.1.1

                                            I connected the router to the WAN port of the firewall configuring it in this way:










                                            but I can not access the router from the LAN and I have no Internet because the PPPoE client can not connect even if its login is correct. Why?

                                            Thanks

                                            Bye

                                            balubeto

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