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      big_Brat
      last edited by

      Good morning, have a server configured with pfSense 2.0
      It 4 network adapter
      1 - WAN (Internet)
      2 - LAN (Local Area Network) 192.168.0.1
      3 - OPT1 (LAN) 192.168.1.1
      4 - OPT2 (LAN) 192.168.2.1

      I want to give access to clients from the LAN to the network OPT1 and back.

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        Metu69salemi
        last edited by

        if you haven't blocked access by rules it should work, atleast i had to separately to deny that access

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          hmeister
          last edited by

          @big_Brat:

          Good morning, have a server configured with pfSense 2.0
          It 4 network adapter
          1 - WAN (Internet)
          2 - LAN (Local Area Network) 192.168.0.1
          3 - OPT1 (LAN) 192.168.1.1
          4 - OPT2 (LAN) 192.168.2.1

          I want to give access to clients from the LAN to the network OPT1 and back.

          Metu - Would this be a bridged port? from Opt1 to Opt2?

          H.

          Best Regards;
          H.

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            Metu69salemi
            last edited by

            It would be, but why it should?

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              hmeister
              last edited by

              @Metu69salemi:

              It would be, but why it should?

              Metu…
              I was thinking if a bridge is used it will allow access across the ports opt1 and lan...

              Big_brat - Metu is right - This should be a rule any-any to allow access I think... Also, I am wondering if you have the check box that blocks private addressing on the LAN I would try unchecking this...

              Best Regards;
              H.

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