Not that it was a very long putt, you understand...
Trying to create a testbed to which I may connect multiple pfsense
instances (all but one on bare metal, one vm guest - all give the same
result). Have a separate network to which each of the WAN interfaces of
the collective firewalls connect. Network has working DHCP and I have a
separate desktop also connected to this network. Network is not
connected upstream - isolated.
Each of the pfsense instances show a WAN address of the testbed network,
unique to each. The testbed is to be able to test external to WAN ssh
and OpenVPN. I have connected a known to work pfsense bare metal
instance to the testbed and I still am unable to ssh from the
independent desktop to the WAN. ssh sits until timeout. I am able to
ssh to the LAN of each instance (some of the stankiest switches and hubs
you've seen but they work!)
There are ten steps to getting a pizza, in my case 6153827272. What
step(s) am I missing????
Howard
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