Do you have firewall rules that enable this action? I mean, it is not the firewall just blocking ?
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > > > Have a pfsense 1.2.3 with the following setup. > > > > WAN: /30 > > Routed ip-net #1: /26 > > Routed ip-net #2: /25 > > 62 vlan interfaces with rfc1918 adresses. > > > > The routed ip-net #1 is configured as 62 “other” virtual ip’s, one for each > rfc1918 vlan. Outbound nat rules is made for every interface. > > The routed ip-net #2 is configured on its own vlan interface. > > > > The problem is, that even when I have no rules on the interface with ip-net > #2, a client can still ping a client on any of the rfc1918 networks. It > can’t reach the client on for instance MSRDP, and it can’t ping or anything > else to the outside world. > > > > Can anyone figure out why? > > > > Kind regards Anders >
