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    Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses

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    • NogBadTheBadN
      NogBadTheBad
      last edited by NogBadTheBad

      Hello from another Zen Internet user ☺

      Use the others as VIPS and do a 1:1 nat or nat if you dont need a 1:1.

      https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/firewall/virtual-ip-address-feature-comparison.html

      Andy

      1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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        landman16
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        With my previous supplier all I needed to do was to set the PPPOE data and then under services -> DHCP Server set my avalible Range in there. But zen appears to be totally different

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        • NogBadTheBadN
          NogBadTheBad @landman16
          last edited by

          @landman16

          You have hosts the WAN side of pfSesnse ?

          Andy

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            landman16
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            I have file servers behind the pfsense box

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            • NogBadTheBadN
              NogBadTheBad
              last edited by NogBadTheBad

              Is 217.13.XX.207 your WAN interface IP ?

              If it is you'll need to do a 1:1 nat.

              Andy

              1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                landman16
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                The way the servers were configured was the public ip, subnet mask and the public gateway address were directly assigned to the nic card on the servers

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                  landman16 @NogBadTheBad
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                  @nogbadthebad I have tried that server still now resolving

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                  • JKnottJ
                    JKnott
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                    It looks to me like they're just giving you a block of addresses and expect you to use them as is. This means you need a pass through firewall that does not do routing and especially not NAT. If you were to connect all those servers, through a switch, to the ISP, I bet they'd work. You could certainly do that, but you'd want to make sure the firewall on each server is configured correctly. Perhaps you could set up pfSense as a bridge between the WAN and LAN interfaces and set up the appropriate rules.

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      @landman16 said in Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses:

                      217.13.XX.207 (router/firewall)

                      Im with jknott, If they told you that was the router - then that block is not "routed" to you.. But they just attached them to your connection.

                      They would not tell you what the router is if they actually routed that .192/28 to you.. Since it would just be routed to your current IP. And then yeah you could put the /28 behind pfsense without any nat.

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                        landman16
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                        Zen are not even able to tell me how they are routing the IPs to me. This is half the battle if they could I wouldn’t be where I am now

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                        • NogBadTheBadN
                          NogBadTheBad
                          last edited by

                          @nogbadthebad said in Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses:

                          Is 217.13.XX.207 your WAN interface IP ?

                          We'd know exactly how to help if you answered the question I posted.

                          Is 217.13.XX.207 your WAN interface IP ?

                          "I have tried that server still now resolving" doesn't really mean a thing.

                          Andy

                          1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                          • NogBadTheBadN
                            NogBadTheBad @landman16
                            last edited by

                            @landman16 said in Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses:

                            Zen are not even able to tell me how they are routing the IPs to me. This is half the battle if they could I wouldn’t be where I am now

                            Sorry but I find that very hard to believe, they are one of the better ISPs in the UK.

                            Andy

                            1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                              landman16 @NogBadTheBad
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                              @nogbadthebad yes that is the WAN address

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                              • NogBadTheBadN
                                NogBadTheBad
                                last edited by NogBadTheBad

                                OK then you need to nat those addresses, but not 217.13.XX.207

                                217.13.XX.192/28 can't exist on your WAN and LAN interface.

                                Andy

                                1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by johnpoz

                                  If .207 is your WAN, then that /28 is not "routed" to you... Your just attached to that network, yeah your going to have to NAT to use them as vips.

                                  Have them ROUTE the /28 to you if you want to put it behind pfsense.

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                                    landman16
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                                    How would I go about doing that ?

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                      last edited by johnpoz

                                      Doing what? Routed call your ISP and tell them to route that /28 you via transit network..

                                      1:1 nat just create those IPs as vips and do 1:1 nat..
                                      https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/nat/1-1-nat.html

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                                      • NogBadTheBadN
                                        NogBadTheBad
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                                        https://www.netgate.com/resources/videos/nat-on-pfsense-23.html

                                        Andy

                                        1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                                        • JKnottJ
                                          JKnott @landman16
                                          last edited by

                                          @landman16 said in Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses:

                                          Zen are not even able to tell me how they are routing the IPs to me. This is half the battle if they could I wouldn’t be where I am now

                                          If they're just giving you a block of addresses, then use them that way. No need to route them. As I mentioned above, you just need a bridge/firewall, to pass the addresses to the servers. Take a computer, configure it with a static address from that list. If it works, that's all you need to do for each server. Also, if those servers run Linux, they will already have a good firewall built in. Just configure and you wouldn't even need pfSense, though an extra layer of protection is better.

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                                          • JKnottJ
                                            JKnott @NogBadTheBad
                                            last edited by

                                            @nogbadthebad said in Issue with a block of 16 IPv4 addresses:

                                            OK then you need to nat those addresses, but not 217.13.XX.207

                                            NO! NO! NO! NAT. He has a block of public addresses. If he has an address for a router, then set up pfSense as a router/firewall. If he doesn't then set up pfSense as a bridge/firewall. Which config he uses depends on what the ISP provides. My own ISP provides 2 IPv4 addresses, so I could directly connect 2 devices to my cable modem, if I choose. However, as I have more than 2 devices, I am forced to use NAT for IPv4.

                                            I wish people would get out of the habit of thinking NAT is the way things are done. NAT is a hack, created to get around the IPv4 address shortage and, due to problems it causes, shouldn't be used when not needed. The OP has a block of 16 addresses, so NAT most definitely should not be used.

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                                            i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
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