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theprez1980
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Best Practices for a Static /29 - WAN Configuraton and Allocating to LAN Devices
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June 05, 2024, 03:52:55 am »
Hey All -
Trying to wrap my head around this and seems to be conflicting info on 1:1 NAT vs Virtual IP in searching the forums so thought I'd ask more directly. I'm getting a /29 from my ISP (no PPPoE or DHCP or anything like that).
I assume I take one of those IPs in that block and it becomes my WAN address, and I use the ISP provided gateway as my gateway address on the WAN interface in OpnSense.
Beyond that, I'm unsure how to allocate another one of my static IPs to a device on the LAN as well as how to assign a private LAN 192.X IP to other devices I don't want to burn one of my statics.
Thanks for the input and best practice info.
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Saarbremer
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Re: Best Practices for a Static /29 - WAN Configuraton and Allocating to LAN Devices
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June 05, 2024, 09:14:49 am »
Things you need:
- Virtual IPs on WAN
What might help (Depends on your usecase):
- 1:1 NAT (One host gets 1 public IP via NAT)
- IP Selection for Outbound NAT (Several hosts go public with different hosts)
Alternatively:
- A proper WAN _network_ with 6 hosts (5 hosts from you + 1 gw from ISP)
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