How can I tell if my LAN is on a opt interface?

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Gary Buckmaster <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Brad Gillette wrote:
>
>> I am using pfSense as transparent briding firewall and overall is working
>> pretty good and how I want it to work except for some traffic that is coming
>> in on my LAN interace is being blocked by the 'default deny rule'.  I'm
>> allowing all traffic that is generated on the LAN side to leave.  I see
>> where some others have ran into a similar problem.  I do run 2 different IP
>> subnets on my LAN and a router on the WAN side of the pfSense box routes
>> between.  Some of the traffic between the 2 subnets is getting blocked and
>> some gets passed just fine
>>
>
> This is typically a misconfiguration in your firewall rules.  By default
> the LAN is in a default allow state.  If you are bumping up against the
> default deny rule, then you are either using an OPT interface as a LAN,
> which is fine, just realize that all OPT interfaces come in a default deny
> state, and make your firewall rules accordingly.
>
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