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    Firewall blocking VLAN Traffic, my soul is officially crushed

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        I saw your images, especially the first one showing the firewall rules for IPv4 and IPv6.
        These are fine : all traffic will pass.
        Btw : I do presume your OWNERS interface is set up with an IPv4 like 192.168.120.1/24 and you did not select an upstream IPv4 gateway.

        I'm pretty sure : If the word 'VLAN' didn't exist in your question, the issue wouldn't exist.

        I say upfront : I never worked with VLANs, so, I imagine that traffic will pass if the incoming packets are VLAN tagged with x, where x is the VLAN number.

        You could test this doing some packet capture on the OWNERS network.

        The thing is : when working with VLAN, devices on both side needs a corresponding VLAN set-up.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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