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ATT fiber /29 block use with pfsense

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    cTurtle98
    last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 8:23 AM

    hello.

    on my ATT RG I have it set with the static block like att sets up for you when you call them
    then in the address assignments I assigned the first address in my static block to my pfsense box that is plugged into it

    how do I use the other 4 addresses?

    I have servers behind the pfsense that I want to use those addresses for

    what do I need to setup on the pfsense and or on the att rg to be able to use those addresses?

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      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @cTurtle98
      last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 9:55 AM

      So ATT gave you a /29 to use? That your paying for? Find it sus that isp would just give you a /29?

      att sets up for you when you call them

      Is the /29 actually routed to you, or just attached to your wan?

      If routed to you - you could just use this /29 behind pfsense. And put your devices directly on those IPs in the /29

      If attached - then you would have to setup VIPs to use - which you could then just port forward the stuff you want, or setup 1:1 nat

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        Rosen @cTurtle98
        last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 8:37 PM

        @cturtle98 your best options should be to do Virtual IPs, and port forward or 1:1 nat.
        To create Virtual IPs, you need to go to Firewall -> Virtual IPs and create IP Alias for every extra IP.
        Then go under Firewall -> NAT, and create either "Port Forward" or "1:1".

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          cTurtle98
          last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 9:39 PM

          ok so my range is
          XXX.XXX.XXX.105 to 109
          my RG is XXX.XXX.XXX.110
          my subnet mask is 255.255.255.248

          in my att BGW-210
          in the home network setup I add my public subnet
          Screen Shot 2021-04-12 at 2.33.13 PM.png
          and I disable all the firewall
          Screen Shot 2021-04-12 at 2.35.52 PM.png

          now in my pfsense I go to
          System/Routing/Gateways
          I add the XXX.XXX.XXX.110 as an ipv4 gateway

          then I go to
          Interfaces/WAN

          change ipv4 type to static ipv4
          ipv4 address is XXX.XXX.XXX.105 /29
          set the upstream gateway to the one created above

          i now have working internet and my pfsense has my first static IP

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            cTurtle98
            last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 9:45 PM

            ok so now I have this setup
            Screen Shot 2021-04-12 at 2.44.32 PM.png

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              Rosen @cTurtle98
              last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 9:57 PM

              @cturtle98 That should do. Do you have internet working now on the pfsense box?

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                cTurtle98 @Rosen
                last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 10:03 PM

                @rosen yes internet is now working for pfsense and for my lan.

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                  cTurtle98
                  last edited by Apr 12, 2021, 10:07 PM

                  1:1 nat appears to be working to give my server one of those static addresses

                  Screen Shot 2021-04-12 at 3.04.46 PM.png

                  Screen Shot 2021-04-12 at 3.05.43 PM.png

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