On 14.06.2012 14:19, Ray wrote:
Hi there,
I've set up pfSense on a standard server machine recently. It comes
with two onboard Ethernet connectors (bge0 and bge1) and two more
Ethernet connectors on a network card (em0 and em1).
bge0 is my WAN
bge1 (LAN) and em1 (OPT2) are members of a bridge bridge0. There are
two other machines A and B connected to the bge1 and em1. bge1 and em1
have no IPs configured, only the bridge has a static IP set.
When I log into the pfsense box, I I can ping both A and B
when I log into A, I cannot ping B and vice-versa.
Is there any setting that would enable this? I would like the bridge
to behave like a standard switch.
Would someone be able to explain to me why the bridge does not behave
like a switch by default? Isn't this the default behaviour?
Thanks for any help with this…
Ray
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Did you create firewall-rules on the interfaces LAN and OPT2 ?
Without creating firewall-rules allowing traffic, everything arriving on
these interfaces will be dropped.
You should see entries in the firewall log.
Greetings
Matthias May
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