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    Multi wan to multi lan, for accessing virtual servers, don't need load balancing

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      byrnie
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      Hi,

      I was wondering if anybody could help ?

      I have searched the forum but can only seem to multi wan with load balancing or failover

      I have a pfsense running on a vmware esxi host I have 5 Network adapters,

      3 x wan with public ip's 5.x.x.9, 5.x.x.10 an 5.x.x.11 and then 2 lan subnets 192.168.x.x, 10.0.x.x, these subnets will run different VM's that need different ports forwarded to them from the wan interfaces

      for example 5.x.x.9 port 80 to 192.168.12.34, 5.x.x.10 port 80 to 10.0.0.34 and 5.x.x.11 to 10.0.0.35

      The designated wan on the setup just after the install is 5.x.x.9 and the designated lan is 192.168.x.x

      The 5.x.x.9 can port forward fine to 192.168.x.x, but the the other 2 x wans can not forward to any lan subnets,

      From what I found on the forum you can choose advanced in the firewall rules and choose the default gateway, (I could be well off here) the three gateways are there but they are

      wan      5.x.x.8
      wan 2  5.x.x.8
      Wan 3  5.x.x.8

      could the gateways being the same be a problem for the routing

      unfourtantly I have no control over the wan addressing so if this could be the problem would you have any suggestions

      If this wouldn't be a possible cause would you have any suggestions also

      Thanks

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