Thomas,

 

If you actually have a private IP on the WAN, do you have the "Block private
networks" box unchecked?  If that is checked, no traffic will come in your
WAN because it is on a private network.

 

Christopher Iarocci

Network Solutions Manager

Twin Forks Office Products

631-727-3354

 

From: Thomas Elsgaard [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 5:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] Help to get a pfSense with two subnets in
separate vlan's to work

 

Hi Guys

I have started to play around with pfSense, and i have some problems getting
my test setup to work, i am sure that i have just forgot something, but i am
not sure what :-(

I have attached an diagram of what i want' and what i have configured, but
basically this is what i want to do:

sis0 is my wan port, nothing fancy here, untagged traffic
sis1 is my lan port, only used for mgmt
sis2 is my trunk, with two enterprises, each in it's own vlan (10,11)
The built in DHCP server to serve both vlans

So far i can get following to work:

The clients connected to the ports on the L2 switch is getting dhcp leases
in the the correct subnets, so i am relative sure that the vlan setup + dhcp
is working, what is giving me the problem is the routing, i have added pass
rules for all interfaces.

But i can still not get any traffic thru? have i forgot something, or is it
just a question about some correct static routes? or do i need virtual IP's
with ARP-Proxy?

Any good ideas?

Best regards

///Thomas 

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