Does the checkbox at the bottom of this screenshot not do what you want?


Hi Steve!
you are perfeclty right!
I have Dns forwarder enabled, and I've seen the description (under dhcp server -> Dns servers):
NOTE: leave blank to use the system default DNS servers - this interface's IP if DNS forwarder is enabled, otherwise the servers configured on the General page.
but I admit I didn't understand the full meaning: maybe that "dash" misleaded me…. :-[
Thanks again for your reply!!
Aronese
The pfSense firewall blocks connections from the WAN interface by default. To access the pfSense webgui from a client connected to the modem/router you need to do two things:
Add a firewall rule to the WAN interface to allow the traffic. This can be quite restrictive, just the your own IP allowed for example.
Make sure you have unchecked 'block private networks' in the WAN setup page. Your WAN is in a private network.
Steve
Chris was tied up getting the pfSense University training curriculum and related materials ready to go for the first classes, which happened this past Fri/Sat. We're looking into options to make up for the missed hangout, stay tuned.