I may not be the best person to comment on this, but have you enabled a rule
for your LAN interfaces to be able to talk with the WAN interface machines
(the Cisco router)? Bridging would fix this because the two interfaces would
essentially be bonded together. and wouldn't need a rule to enable traffic
between them. Perhaps someone else will comment with better suggestions, but
that's what I would try to fix your problem.. Also make sure that your rules
are in the proper ordering, and that there's not a conflict there..

Hope this helps!

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:58 AM, Danny <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I´ve got a 1.2.3 pfSense connected this way:
>
> XP ----> [LAN] PFSense [WAN] ---> [WAN] Cisco router [LAN]
>
> I can ping from XP to LAN and WAN pfsense interfaces, but cannot ping WAN
> Cisco router interface
> I can ping from PFSense WAN to  Cisco WAN interface
> Can not ping from XP to Cisco Router WAN, if pfSense LAN is not Bridged
> with WAN
>
> Is that correct?
>
> The purpose is to configure pfsense as a router (disabling firewalling)
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> meta
>

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