The problem isn't at the firewall (where indeed I can use rules to block
access), the problem is at the client. If the client is on a normal
network with outside access but also on this closed network then if
there is a gateway offered on the closed network then the client tries
to use that
On Nov 16, 2012, at 3:04 AM, Will Wagner will_wag...@carallon.com wrote:
I guess I'll just have to use something else as the dhcp server on that
network.
is DHCP relay an option?
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Hello,
I have a pfsense box working well with multiple interfaces. One of the
interfaces is an internal network for which there should be no access
outside the gateway.
I want to configure pfSense to be a DHCP server on that interface but I
don't want it to specify any gateway in the
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Will Wagner will_wag...@carallon.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a pfsense box working well with multiple interfaces. One of the
interfaces is an internal network for which there should be no access
outside the gateway.
I want to configure pfSense to be a DHCP