[pfSense Support] Block LAN ip from communicating

2009-02-27 Thread Chris Flugstad
This should be simple. i tried adding firewall rules to block traffic from that ip, but didnt work. any help? Chris Flugstad Cascadelink 900 1st ave s, suite 201a seattle, wa 98134 p: 206.774.3660 | f: 206.577.5066 ch...@cascadelink.com

RE: [pfSense Support] Block LAN ip from communicating

2009-02-27 Thread Andrew Cotter
From: Chris Flugstad [mailto:ch...@cascadelink.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 1:44 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] Block LAN ip from communicating This should be simple. i

[pfSense Support] Simple Firewall that needs to allow VPN access to the network and a VLAN on the network.

2009-02-27 Thread Chuck Mariotti
I have a firewall that needs replacing on short notice and I would like to use pfSense. The network is 192.168.1.x... (Servers, Printers, etc...) there is a VLAN on that same network (for their Nortel BCM / phones) that is 192.168.200.x. I want to be able to VPN into a pfSense box, and access

Re: [pfSense Support] Simple Firewall that needs to allow VPN access to the network and a VLAN on the network.

2009-02-27 Thread Dave Donovan
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.com wrote: I have a firewall that needs replacing on short notice and I would like to use pfSense. The network is 192.168.1.x... (Servers, Printers, etc...) there is a VLAN on that same network (for their Nortel BCM / phones)

RE: [pfSense Support] Simple Firewall that needs to allow VPN access to the network and a VLAN on the network.

2009-02-27 Thread Chuck Mariotti
Ya, I thought so. Can you believe Bell set this network up. They are on CRACK. That's the first thing I thought, wow, this is a beginner's mistake. Well, I think I will tell him that I want to renumber the network, maybe I can somehow do it just to the 192.168.1.x and leave the telecom VLAN