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    How do you configure the nics, vmware server 2.0 and windows 2003 server

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      Elactos
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      How to you configure the pfsense and vmware server 2.0 to be able to get pfsense ip's to my other network card?

      I've both tried looking in the config myself and searched but I don't get it.

      What should I do?

      I have to real nics on the servers, one in and one out.
      I have added to vrtual nics on pfsense, one that gets ip from my router (which is correct) and the other makes its own ip. How to I get the own ip out to other computer in the network?

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        JensJacobsen
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        @Elactos:

        How to you configure the pfsense and vmware server 2.0 to be able to get pfsense ip's to my other network card?

        I've both tried looking in the config myself and searched but I don't get it.

        What should I do?

        I have to real nics on the servers, one in and one out.
        I have added to vrtual nics on pfsense, one that gets ip from my router (which is correct) and the other makes its own ip. How to I get the own ip out to other computer in the network?

        This reply is just for future reference.

        It sounds like the NIC's are configured in NAT mode. You need to have both in Bridge mode (or at least the LAN VNIC should be in bridged) . This makes the interfaces accessible from outside the HOST.

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