>From the simple side, if you're just trying to use the additional ports on your device for devices on the same LAN (as you would with a consumer-grade home router like an Asus or Netgear), you can just create a bridge with the non-WAN ports and they'll act as a switch, no rules required. If not the case, you will need rules on those interfaces to reach the individual subnets.
-----Original Message----- From: List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Antonio Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 10:26 PM To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List <[email protected]> Subject: [pfSense] Moving traffic between LAN & OPT1 Hi, I'm not sure how you move traffic between the above interfaces. I was under the impression that all you needed was a "Default allow LAN to any rule" and job done. Yet i'm struggling to get devices of different interfaces to communicate. What am I missing? Thanks -- Respect your privacy and that of others, don't give your data to big corporations. Use alternatives like Signal (https://whispersystems.org/) for your messaging or Diaspora* (https://joindiaspora.com/) for your social networking. _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold
