starting with config is not a bad place to start. at least you weren't severely 
changing anything. I've learned in past that if you don't see traffic...sniff 
it with a known good system to make sure it isn't a hardware issue if the 
software says that it should be working.-Sean


Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:29:14 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: [pfSense Support] cant ping through WAN interfaceIt appears to 
be a hardware issue of some sort on my LAN.  I switched out some computers and 
isolated that pfsense is working PERFECLTY.I'm sorry to take the forums time 
with this but assuming that my hardware that has worked fine in the past was 
not the problem was a mistake. 
On 3/16/07, Sean Cavanaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

are you sure the WAN computer is not receiving the pings? or is it that youre 
not seeing the repliestry running a network sniffer on the WAN computer to see 
if it can see any traffic from the pfsense box (ARP requests or actual IP 
traffic) but it sounds like its a default setup for pfsense where you would not 
need to make your own static route. default it will keep all 192.168.2.x 
traffic inside the LAN and forward anything else to the WAN and shouldnt care 
what the WAN addressing is (other than disabling the "block local networks" 
option and setting the IP/subnet/gateway adresses manually if the 192.168.0.1 
address does not supply DHCP.) and yes, default install with proper LAN/WAN 
addressing and it will work immediately after install without any tinkering 
like a SOHO router. just a heck of a lot better.-Sean


Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:14:45 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: [pfSense Support] cant ping through WAN interfaceI can't ping 
through the WAN interface.LAN IP   192.168.2.254WAN IP     192.168.0.108Outside 
the WAN IF   i have a computer 192.168.0.1I set up a static route if     =    
LAN            Network   =   192.168.0.0/24                 gw    =  
192.168.0.1          Firewall rulesWANproto = *        source = *  port = * 
Dest = * Port = * gateway = * proto = ICMP source = *  port = * Dest = * Port = 
* gateway = *LANproto = * source = LANnet  port = * Dest = * Port = * gateway = 
* On the WAN interface I have UN-checked Block Private NetworksI have two more 
interfaces on this computer/firewall that are deactivated.  In case this is 
importantQuestion:Do I need to set up firewall rules to activate pfsense?  In 
other words is it not set up to work without any rules being set?  I keep 
thinking it is like a SOHO router like LINKSYS or NETGEAR. From the system logs 
I have a frequent entry kernel: arplookup 192.168.0.1 failed: host not on local 
network But it is plugged in and the 192.168.0.1 computer is up and running.  
This pc ( 192.168.0.1) cannot ping the pfsense interface 192.168.0.108.TIA for 
any suggestions

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