Bridging with pfsense
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I had a netgear knighthawk 6700 configured to bridge one of its ports and had the public IP info configured directly on the server. but now I have pfsense how or can I configure it to do the same same thing
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@kdmiller61 It seems that you will need to create a DMZ for your server...this might help you. https://www.netgate.com/resources/videos/creating-a-dmz-on-pfsense.html
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thanks I will give that a shot when I get home
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@kdmiller61 You need a setup like this...see image below.
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Can I configure multiple DMZ, due to some servers may be trying to use same ports like 80, 443 etc...
Thanks for the quick responses
Keith
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@kdmiller61 I am sure...bare in mind how many Ethernet ports you'll need in your NIC...or you can use that switch.
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Oh I think I see you're saying one NIC in for WAN and use two NIC out for like LAN, if that's the case this won't work, I bought a micro computer that came with two NIC's and no way to expand. that one of those little 12"x12" computers