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    • M Offline
      myzaidi
      last edited by

      i have a network like this :

      WAN
                                                  172.16.0.100
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                    –-------------------------------
                                    |                                            |
                                  LAN                                        OPT1
                                192.168.0.1/24                            10.10.10.1 /24

      LAN can get to the internet, OPT1 can't.

      what can i do so that both can go to the internet.

      pc in LAN network can ping LAN NIC in pfsense, but pc in OPT1 network cannot ping to OPT1 nic in pfsense.

      please get me the solution.
      thank you..

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        XIII
        last edited by

        you need to pass rules as unless its the lan interface, all interfaces have no default rules and therefore everything is blocked. also unless theres a rule for it its blocked. copy the lan rule to the opt interface.

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        • M Offline
          myzaidi
          last edited by

          solve….

          i use nat 1:1

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