Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 22:46:51 +0800 From: Ben Hutton <ben@benhutton.com.au> To: "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: WLAN and Bridge Message-ID: <5d71a7f0-c9d0-432c-96e1-4f4f6f5e6bbf@benhutton.com.au> In-Reply-To: <2os57n4q-0451-9413-8s66-s8n17n470s1n@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg> References: <35d2f6fe-c401-4031-a13c-267192d75833@benhutton.com.au> <289r0n75-38sn-12p7-p330-82n56qs5602n@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg> <a067b2cb-4a1e-4367-84d1-47db7d1b76f0@benhutton.com.au> <2os57n4q-0451-9413-8s66-s8n17n470s1n@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg>
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I'm currently using pf. How would you configure pf in this case? Kind regards Ben On 7/13/25 15:17, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote: > On Sun, 13 Jul 2025, Ben Hutton wrote: > >> How would I do the L2 or L3 NAT with bhyve? > > L3 (IP level) NAT is a normal NAT with ipfw/pf/ipf NAT as one would > normally do. > Depends on you preference of which firewall solution to use. > > You need to set it up on your host system NATting on the WiFi interface. > > /bz >
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