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      DOkuwa
      last edited by

      hello
      Thanks for your email
      we have a 213.124.x.x subnet
      My question is that if i replace the Ziggo router with an ISP router connected to my firewall which is also connected to my switch what do i need to do
      Do i first set up a LAN interface with this internal address and then later use bridging to bridge it
      Please just be a bit elaborate if possible point to the menu in the firewall

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        So you have a public subnet on your servers directly?

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          DOkuwa
          last edited by

          This is just like us connecting to a datacenter which gives you all the same subnet with all the ip addresses in that subnet.
          The questions how do we connect to the internet or outside world thru our firewall with a bunch of Ip address in the same subnet
          Yes that is the subnet from the router which we don't have admin access to
          Do we create a LAN interface with a LAN network and create a bridge .
          I would be grateful if you can explain the steps in PFsense

          Thanks

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            You should be able to get that subnet routed to your firewall via some other IP to set this up correctly.

            But otherwise you need to create a bridge containing the internal and external interfaces. I would then assign the the bridge interface itself and put an IP on that. You can only have an IP on one of the interfaces in the bridge.
            You will probably want some out of band access via a different interface when you set this up as it's very easy to end up shut out of the firewall configuring a bridge from one of the interfaces in it.

            Steve

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              DOkuwa
              last edited by

              what do you mean by this
              "You should be able to get that subnet routed to your firewall via some other IP to set this up correctly." how do i set this up correctly (new to pfsense)
              Also "But otherwise you need to create a bridge containing the internal and external interfaces. * we dont have an external interface here as it is the ziggo router from the Telephone provider which we do not have access to
              "I would then assign the the bridge interface itself and put an IP on that. You can only have an IP on one of the interfaces in the bridge."
              does this mean one ip address for the internal interface of the bridge
              "You will probably want some out of band access via a different interface when you set this up as it's very easy to end up shut out of the firewall configuring a bridge from one of the interfaces in it." How do i set this up

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                DOkuwa @stephenw10
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                i saw this does this ring a bell to you

                https://community.adamnet.works/hc/en-us/articles/115002725594-Running-on-a-Transparent-pfSense-Bridge

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                  DOkuwa
                  last edited by

                  Any more ideas i have not heared from you for a while

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    The steps in that guide will work OK. I would not move filtering to the bridge I prefer to see the rules on the incoming interfaces.

                    I would still want some out of band access though to avoid getting locked out of the device while you configure it. It will almost inevitably happen!

                    Steve

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                      DOkuwa
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10 said in bridging:

                      I would still want some out of band access though to avoid getting locked out of the device while you configure it. It will almost inevitably happen!

                      hello

                      Can you explain by out of bound access and also which device the firewall or switch

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by stephenw10

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out-of-band_management

                        When you configure the firewall if you are accessing it across one the two interfaces you are trying to bridge you will almost certainly get locked out of it during the process. You should have some other way of accessing it like using the console directly or a 3rd NIC connected for management.

                        Steve

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                          DOkuwa
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                          Thanks a lot i now understand it probably thru the console
                          I also discovered in the link https://community.adamnet.works/hc/en-us/articles/115002725594-Running-on-a-Transparent-pfSense-Bridge
                          It uses the mac address of both the WAN and LAN interface rather than ip address when assigning the LAN and WAN interface to the BRidge
                          This has to be tested before knowing if it works

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