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    • natethegreat21
      natethegreat21 last edited by natethegreat21

      Hello! Hope everyone is doing well. I currently have 2 Static IPs from my ISP one of them is already running a full blown environment and I want to use the second IP to simulate a router in a home environment completely separate from the existing static IP . The reason for that is Pterodactyl doesn't play well with my existing proxies or others in general. So im wondering if its possible to create a separate network for this or if anyone has or is currently doing this. Thank you!

      Current setup: plug from Ethernet from ISP outlet goes directly into the WAN side of the NIC card and the LAN side goes to a Switch both are using VLANS going to 2 Physical servers. The PFSense system is on a older Dell desktop with a 256GB SSD and 12GB of RAM, for snort.

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        viragomann @natethegreat21 last edited by

        @natethegreat21
        It should be sufficient to connect the server to a separate NIC or even a VLAN to pfSense, which isn't passed over the proxy.
        If you want you can also use the 2nd IP for outbound and inbound traffic for the server exclusively.

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          natethegreat21 @viragomann last edited by

          @viragomann The HAProxy app is integrated into the Primary PFSense box.

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            viragomann @natethegreat21 last edited by

            @natethegreat21
            HAproxy listens on certain IPs and ports. If at least one of these parameters differs from these ones Pterodactyl is listening to, there should be no conflict at all.

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              natethegreat21 @viragomann last edited by

              @viragomann And you dont think that the Pterodactyls proxy and HAProxy could be conflicting?

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                viragomann @natethegreat21 last edited by

                @natethegreat21
                If you use the first public IP on HAproxy and forward the second one to the server into separate network segment, there should not be any conflicts with that.

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                  natethegreat21 @viragomann last edited by

                  @viragomann Makes sense. Thank you!

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