This is my situation:
ISP Router (Public Ip) -> My Mikrotik (wan IP 192.168.1.5 - gateway 192.168.1.1 ISP router LAN IP) ->Pfsense (WAN IP 192.168.3.80)
My Mikrotik's WAN IP is already set in DMZ in the ISP router setting, and I need now to set, in my Mikrotik router, the pfSense's WAN IP (192.168.3.80) in DMZ too. I know that it is kind of triple NAT, but I don't mind since I'm just practising with it now.
Anyway, I didn't understand how to set my pfsense WAN IP (turned as static IP in Mikrotik) in my hAp ac2 mikrotik router.
By the way, my pfsense is connected to my mikrotik to a ethernet interfaces. Four ethernet lan interfaces are set as one bridge.
I had no problem with my old dd-wrt router to put my pfsense in DMZ since there was a simple DMZ tab where I set my pfsense WAN ip and saved, but RouterOS seems to be much more completed when it comes to doing even simple stuff and get the job done
I perfectly know that It would be better to directly connect my pfsense to the ISP router (which has the DMZ option as well), but I can't do it for more than one reason. For the time being, my Mikrotik router is connected to the ISP router, and I often put it in DMZ (The ISP router doesn't allow me to put it in bridge) if I want to avoid any port forwarding problem when I do some test with a few services.
So, since pfsense is a firewall by itself already , I don't want my Mikrotik firewall affect the PFsense's input and output traffic in any way.
I even don't know if a DMZ setting towards my pfsense is the proper way to get my goal.
Could you help me figure it out please?
ISP Router (Public Ip) -> My Mikrotik (wan IP 192.168.1.5 - gateway 192.168.1.1 ISP router LAN IP) ->Pfsense (WAN IP 192.168.3.80)
My Mikrotik's WAN IP is already set in DMZ in the ISP router setting, and I need now to set, in my Mikrotik router, the pfSense's WAN IP (192.168.3.80) in DMZ too. I know that it is kind of triple NAT, but I don't mind since I'm just practising with it now.
Anyway, I didn't understand how to set my pfsense WAN IP (turned as static IP in Mikrotik) in my hAp ac2 mikrotik router.
By the way, my pfsense is connected to my mikrotik to a ethernet interfaces. Four ethernet lan interfaces are set as one bridge.
I had no problem with my old dd-wrt router to put my pfsense in DMZ since there was a simple DMZ tab where I set my pfsense WAN ip and saved, but RouterOS seems to be much more completed when it comes to doing even simple stuff and get the job done
I perfectly know that It would be better to directly connect my pfsense to the ISP router (which has the DMZ option as well), but I can't do it for more than one reason. For the time being, my Mikrotik router is connected to the ISP router, and I often put it in DMZ (The ISP router doesn't allow me to put it in bridge) if I want to avoid any port forwarding problem when I do some test with a few services.
So, since pfsense is a firewall by itself already , I don't want my Mikrotik firewall affect the PFsense's input and output traffic in any way.
I even don't know if a DMZ setting towards my pfsense is the proper way to get my goal.
Could you help me figure it out please?