Hello everyone.
I've been stuck for a couple of days setting up a network using virtual
machines.
Could anyone give me some suggestions?

I couldn't access my application if the box has multiple network interfaces.
It has one interface (virtualbox internal network) to connect to pfSense
box.
Another interface is for bridged adapter so my computer can talk to it via
LAN.
My application port can't be reached through pfSense although I forward it
correctly.

I check with another box having only one net interface to pfSense and it
runs without problems.
My client can connect to the service using pfSense's IP and forwarded port.
The real production network has the same schema, only app server stays
behind pfsense for public clients and it also need LAN network to
communicate with other LAN only servers.
So I have some questions:

Q1: Do I need to force all the machines to communicate via pfSense router
only?
Q2: If multiple network interfaces do cause problems, what can I do to
investigate more?

Or maybe someone could share experiences about deploying on Linode.com with
resemble architecture (public app servers with pfSense, Linode's private
LAN for databases), I would very appreciate that.

Thank you in advance.
Manh.
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