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    Routed subnet on pfsense

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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    • K
      krisken
      last edited by

      Right now, i have pfsense 2.0.1 running with just one xdsl provider.  Upcomming wednesday, another xdsl provider will be connected also, so i can try to play a bit with a dual WAN setup.

      That new xdsl ISP provides me a fixed IP address (via radius), and a /27 subnet of ipv4 addresses, configured as "next-hop" ip's.

      How do i have to route these myself?

      Any help would be appreciated!

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        As it will be a next-hop routing, create a dmz for hosts you will assign these ips.

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          krisken
          last edited by

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

          Could this be the right way to do so? Or not?

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          • chpalmerC
            chpalmer
            last edited by

            @krisken:

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

            Could this be the right way to do so? Or not?

            Thats how I do it here…

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              dhatz
              last edited by

              @krisken:

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

              Could this be the right way to do so? Or not?

              Using IP Alias for multiple WAN IPs wouldn't be my first choice.
              It depends on how your ISP routes the additional IPs to you.

              I'd recommend that you read section #6.7 in the pfSense book.

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              • K
                krisken
                last edited by

                @dhatz:

                @krisken:

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

                Could this be the right way to do so? Or not?

                Using IP Alias for multiple WAN IPs wouldn't be my first choice.
                It depends on how your ISP routes the additional IPs to you.

                I'd recommend that you read section #6.7 in the pfSense book.

                They do it as "next-hop".  Maybe that's the info you need?

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