On 1/10/10 1:08 AM, Fabian Abplanalp wrote: > Correct. The two VLANs have their own IP Subnets.
.. > Yep. The setup is working already with 2 VLANs, but with two pfSense boxes. To your original question, I do not see a way to do this on one pfSense box. At least on 1.2.2, each physical interface can be configured with multiple VLANs but only one IP address. I believe this is a limitation of the GUI, and not the underlying firewall or OS. I have pf-on-OpenBSD boxes with multiple IP subnet/VLAN logical interfaces configured on each physical interface. I also have configured multiple subnets/VLANs on FreeBSD using interface aliases. You may be able to do the same thing on a pfSense box from the shell, but it would not be manageable from the GUI and it might screw up routing and firewall tables if the pfSense code expects exactly one subnet per physical interface. dn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
