Routing LAN <> WAN
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Hi!
I need a little help in setting up correct routing between lan and wan.
ok…here we go:
LAN <--------------------> LAN <----------PFSENSE (PPTP)----------> WAN <--------------------> WAN Speedtouch (Bridge Mode) 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.0.200/24 10.0.0.140/24 10.0.0.138/24
I'm not able to ping/telnet the Speedtouch (10.0.0.138)
thx in advance!
freerider2 -
Think your firewall rules are blocking this.
Have you got some information about that? (dump of your log files maybe) -
iam sorry, but there is no log entry in firewall… :-\
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sry…i got following log:
@67 block drop in log quick all label "Default deny rule"
now its not a routing problem, its a rule problem...but what is the default deny rule?
i made a telnet rule, as i made it for other services (working) in 192.168.0.0, but it seems that the default deny rule overrules the manuel telnet rule...any ideas? thx in advance!
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i'm in the same boat with a Speedtouch 516 / PPPoE
This may help you, it didn't help me because I cannot run the redir command after installing the package:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/How_can_i_access_my_PPPoE_Modem_on_WANhere's what i do from pfsense:
ifconfig fxp0 10.0.0.1/24
- now pfsense should be able to ping and telnet to 10.0.0.138
- i use this to check my line stats
i have not been able to get pfsense to route any of my lan traffic to the modem directly though, clients on 192.168.1.0/24 cannot access 10.0.0.138. for now if i really need to check my modem, i can log into pfsense and telnet to the modem.
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hi rsingh!
ive tested this right now, but nothing happend.. :-
you are right, telnet via ssh on pfsense works for me…