How to nat a IP range?
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Hi
In pfsense 2.4.4 i have the following configurationWAN -> 172.24.137.181/30
LAN -> 192.168.20.2/24
I am able to browse internet from my local LAn (192.168.20.xx/24) with my global ip (210.xxx.xx.254/28)Now i have a router in packet mode which has ip 172.168.1.1/24 (having a interface as 192.168.20.3/24).
I have added route (through 192.168.20.3/24) in the pfsense so i can ping 172.168.1.3/24 (from the pfsense box) and can also reach 192.168.20.2 (from 172.168.1.3)
But i cant reach the internet (as i feel no proper NAT is there)
How to add a NAT so that the network 172.168.1.0/24 goes to internet with 210.xxx.xx.253 or by any other ways so that the local ip (172.168.1.0/24) can reach the internet.
Thanks
Sanjib Gupta -
@sanjibgupta said in How to nat a IP range?:
In pfsense 2.4.4
Hi,
The developers, they don’t work hard for that, because you get stuck one on an ancient version.
Please upgrade your system and ask your question again.
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-4-5-p1-new-features-and-changes.html