LAN machines "destination host unreachbale" can't ping.
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Greetings, I'm a newbie.
Happy to join the family.
Ok. Installed and running. But the machines on the LAN can not ping or see each other. I run ADVANCE IP SCANNER on a server and it returns 2, the pfSense machine and a server I GOOGLED desktop onto to reach the WEBGUI of pfSense. (itself).
WAN: 192.168.1.X DHCP to my cable modem.
LAN : 10.0.0.X DHCP
All machines have access to the internet, but from the server machine I can't ping them nor access the WEBGUI of each machine which have been configured.
The firewall has default lan to any rule enabled.
help please?
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@norcimo pinging between LAN devices on the same network doesn’t go through the router. Firewall on the devices?
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@SteveITS Thanks for the reply.
They are miners. With a simple WEBGUI on port 80 . I can't even get on them from the server which is on the same LAN. Thats the behaviour I see...wierd.
Maybe I screwed up. Going to use the Wizard.
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@norcimo yeah as mentioned pfsense has zero to do with talking devices on the same network.. host unreachable for something on your own network points to not getting the mac address back from an arp..
example if I just ping some IP that I know there is no device on.
$ ping 192.168.9.42 Pinging 192.168.9.42 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.9.100: Destination host unreachable. Reply from 192.168.9.100: Destination host unreachable. Reply from 192.168.9.100: Destination host unreachable. Reply from 192.168.9.100: Destination host unreachable. Ping statistics for 192.168.9.42: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Are your devices wireless/wired - could have AP isolation set? Where you don't allow clients to talk to each other. Wired could be a private vlan setup on the switch.
Normal layer3 firewalls don't block arp.. So host unreachable is not what you would see, you would just see a timeout.