 Thomas says, hi, is it possible to present, oh, hi Thomas, is it possible to present a public IP address to a VM in bridge mode, i.e. the computer sees the NIC is the public address. End goal is I'm trying to set up a PF Sense firewall with two NICs, and I want WAN, NIC, to present directly on PF Sense, as I was there, or is that pronounced, psss, sense, as I was using this to set up IPsec tunnels, thanks. Yeah, so this is basically quid pro quo for across the board with Azure VMs. You either have an internal address, a private address, a public address. You can have both, it's by default. So the public address is seen, bridge mode really doesn't mean anything in an inside of a virtual machine. That's more for routers and modems and things like that. But absolutely, that is by default in Azure, and there's a couple of links that are there as well. I think that Sean put in there, that they should be able to access without a problem. Was I correct in my pronunciation? Is it psss, sense? No, it's not psss, sense. No, it's PF Sense. Okay. Yes. I know. Very well-known routing and firewall, configuration and part of some open source objects as well as commercial objects as well. I'm just saying that if you want the kids to be picking up the lingo though, I would go with psss, sense. There's got to be a meme for that. I'm sure there's a meme for that.