I have disable firewalling so i supposed no rules or NAT are applying Under System \ Advanced i checked disable firewall
Disable all packet filtering. Note: This converts pfSense into a routing only platform! Note: This will turn off NAT! In any case in both interfaces there any any permit Regads On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Neonicacid <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 >> > > > -- dpc
