On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Tim Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have had an issue the past few years with PFSense I have never figured
> out. Im sure its something Ive setup wrong.
>
> I have a variety of PFSense firewalls/routers and have the same issue with
> ALL of them regardless of version or how many interfaces they have.
>
> In one example:
> LAN - 172.16.x.x
> CORE - 192.168.x.x
> WAN - XXXXX
>
> A workstation on the LAN can ping, http, telnet, ftp, ssh etc.... a device
> on 192.168.x.x network located on the CORE network. It cannot SNMPWalk or
> SNMPSet. If I take the same workstation, set its ip to 192.168.x.x and jack
> it into the CORE switch (so it bypasses any NAT/Routeing/Filtering)  I can
> do anything with SNMP I want on the remote device.
>
> I do have SNMP enabled on the actual firewall so we can monitor it but I
> have tried turning it off to make sure there was not something getting
> mangled there.
>
> I have also setup a specific outbound NAT rule for the LAN to the CORE that
> sends the traffic out a different 192.168.x.x virtual IP on the firewall and
> it behaves the same way. It just times out.
>
> I have also went into the remote device and enabled read/write access for
> 0.0.0.0/0 instead of 192.168.0.0/16 in case it was an acces restriction and
> was seeing the traffic come in from a weird network..
>
> I setup a POS Linksys router with a 172.x.x.x LAN and a 192.168.x.x WAN for
> giggles and It works fine setting a workstation behind the Linksys and
> connecting remotly to the 192 device.
>
> Any thoughts? Not much in the mailing lists for this so Im sure its end user
> stupidity.

http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/faq-snmpovervpn.html

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