[pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread Marco
Hi, I'm a new pfSense user and just set up my first box, which is a wireless access point. The problem is that I can't ping my pfSense box (or use the web configurator) from the LAN side, but both work from the WAN. Here are some details about my setup: WAN: ethernet, IP assigned via DHCP LAN: wi

Re: [pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread Chris Bagnall
On 8/5/13 7:41 pm, Marco wrote: no IP configured This would be your problem. How can I make the pfsense box visible from the LAN side? Am I doing something wrong or is this expected? I suspect it's expected behaviour. If you want to use pfSense purely as an access point, then you're probab

Re: [pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread Marco
On 2013–05–08 Chris Bagnall wrote: > On 8/5/13 7:41 pm, Marco wrote: > >no IP configured > > This would be your problem. This was the problem, indeed. I set the LAN to DHCP and I can see the pfSense box and access the web configurator. > >How can I make the pfsense box visible from the LAN side

Re: [pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread b...@todoo.biz
I am not sure what you are precisely trying to do… But if your idea is to have a neutral wireless AP, you will want to: 1. bridge the WAN and WLAN together. 2. deactivate all firewalling on your box (advanced network or firewall settings). 3. In case you want to filter, you might want to ch

Re: [pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread Marco
On 2013–05–08 b...@todoo.biz wrote: > I am not sure what you are precisely trying to do… This box is a replacement for an old Debian AP I set up a few years ago which worked flawlessly but died recently. It did not do any filtering, it was just a bridge between wired and wireless network using h

Re: [pfSense] pfSense box not visible from LAN, only from WAN

2013-05-08 Thread Marco
On 2013–05–08 b...@todoo.biz wrote: > I am not sure what you are precisely trying to do… But if your > idea is to have a neutral wireless AP, you will want to: > > 1. bridge the WAN and WLAN together. > > 2. deactivate all firewalling on your box (advanced network or > firewall settings). >

[pfSense] IPSEC tunnel - Rules for IPSEC or LAN - Public IP/net to LAN host

2013-05-08 Thread Mark Street
Hi, I have successfully created an IPSEC tunnel with a Cisco ASA 5520 and my pfSense 2.0.3 appliance. My side is a PRIVATE LAN network, their side is a PUBLIC network /27. I am able to connect successfully to one of their public IP's and specific port through the tunnel. However they are ha