Network Share Across 2 ip ranges
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 Hey hey. Is it possible to share a file on a file server on ip range a across a network on range b using pfsense. Range a is currently 10.1.0.0 
 Range b is currently 10.2.0.0The subnets are both 255.255.255.0 Both range a & b are on there own interfaces. The only difference between range a & b is the b has a proxy server filtering requests. Any help is greatly appreciate. 
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 If there is no nat between a and b, just create a rule to allow access from a to b. Aldo check if host in both networks know how to reach a and b. 
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 How would this affect the proxy then? Would it mean then that the pfsense firewall on a @10.1.0.1 and on b @10.2.0.1 would be reachable so users on subnet b can bypass the proxy? 
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 If your file server is not a http server, proxy server will not help. 
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 Good to know. I am currently setting up NAT. What protocol would i need to allow for the mapping to be successful? What protocol do computers use to find and map shared directories on the network? 
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 Map sharing? Is it windows sharing? If your share is from M$, the best way is routing instead of nat. 
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 Its a samba file server. All the machines on the network i am trying to share the file with are linux machines. I hope that made sense 
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 Samba works the same way as m$. 135-139 udp and tcp 
 445 tcp/udp
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 Ok so you recon i then nat the fileserver onto the 2nd network or would routing be more effective? 
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 It's up to you. Both will work for only one file server 
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 Thanks. I will give NAT a go and let you know if i get it working. 
