Steve and NLUG:

Have now ruled out stanky hub as problem. Further searches seem to suggest that the testbed I have built is, in essence, an asymmetric network configuration that "ain't gonna work."

From each of the daughter firewalls (and computers behind said firewall), I can ssh nicely to the "internet" firewall. I cannot ssh to any of the daughter firewalls from any thing. Same ssh configs, stripped down to the simplest level.

How may I create a "dummy internet" upon which I may test a group of firewalls?

Going to try to remove the top firewall from the mix, set the IP addresses of each of the now daughter firewalls to static IP addresses (okay, I was lazy and tried to use DHCP at the "internet" because that is exactly the field configuration) and see if there is any more progress.

Howard

On 6/25/19 10:18 PM, Howard White wrote:
Primary culprit found.  One of the stanky hubs was dorking the WAN network.  Updates tomorrow.

Howard

On 6/25/19 9:54 PM, Steve wrote:
Hey Howard, can you take a screenshot of your ruleset?


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