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  • M Offline
    manis
    last edited by Apr 4, 2007, 3:20 AM Apr 4, 2007, 3:06 AM

    I just installed pfSense in vmware to test it and I cannot reach the pfSense installation.

    I have 2 VMWare NICs installed, the WAN, le0 is 10.0.10.109 DHCP, and LAN le1 is 10.0.10.6.  I can ping my other machines, 10.0.10.5, 10.0.10.2, 10.0.10.etc, but I cannot ping le0 or le1 in pfSense.  Firewalls on all machines are disabled and the gateway is set to 10.0.10.2 on all machines.  I tried setting the gateway to 10.0.10.6 just incase and that did nothing.  I have no proxies defined either.

    Thanks in advance

    Edit:

    In the filter log I see ICMP is being blocked, and I see 80 is also being blocked on 10.0.10.109, which is the WAN

    984012 rule 14/0(match): block in on le0: 10.0.10.5.7624 > 10.0.10.109:80: S 267661499:267661499(0) win 65535 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackok="">Trying the webgui on 10.0.10.6 gets me nowhere, nothing comes up and nothing displays in the filter log</mss>

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      hoba
      last edited by Apr 4, 2007, 6:37 AM

      Looks like you have the same subnet at WAN and at LAN. This is a conflict. You need unique subnets.

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