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    How impossible that network users have access to Wan Ips.

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      andrejesus25 Banned last edited by

      :) Good afternoon people! I just arrived at the Forum has come up with an intriguing question

      still can not find answers, or solutions to date.

      I have a network of Internet, where use pfSense to two years to manage users

      my network. At the moment I have three 50 Mega Links in Load Balance mode FailOver

      entering in three different physical interfaces and an output interface for LAN Gigabit

      users.

      Like pfSense because of all the servers I've ever used, it is the best, most

      reliable and practical.

      I would make it impossible for users on my network have access to the Ips

      My Wans in type sites: http://www.meuip.com.br between similar but

      I would like them to continue doing speed tests usually more in place of

      ip Wan, appear something like reverse IP, and not the name of my carrier.

      I know servers to servers firewall rules are almost the same

      changing only place the way of how modifies them through the graphical interface or GUI

      terminal. I saw this video on youtube that shows simply how to do this in another

      type of server: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p2PJw3e_UM

      Does anyone know how to play a similar rule to that in pfSense?

      Advance grateful: André Jesus

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        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate last edited by

        Kind of a guess but it looks like you're looking to route your users through a VPN or proxy.

        Take a look here:

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=76015.0

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