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    COMMUNICATE VLANS ON OPT1 TO LAN

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      aliadam
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      I am a fan of the pfsense application. I created three vlans (vlan10, vlan20, vlan30) on the OPT1 interface with each of the subnets addresses respectively 10.17.10.0/ 24,10.17.12.0 / 24 and 10.17.13.0/24, the network address of the LAN is 10.17.0.192/26, now I would like to communicate the vlans on the interface OPT1 with the network address of the LAN. Someone Can he help me?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        And what firewall rules did you create on the vlan interfaces to allow this traffic?  This would work out of the box once you put in the appropriate rules on the vlan interfaces to all traffic from those vlans to go where you want it to be able to go too.

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          aliadam
          last edited by

          The rule create to permit this traffic :
          Rule on LAN interface
          Rule :Pass
          Protocols :TCP/UDP
          Source :LAN NETWORK
          DESTINATION :VLAN10 ADDRESS
          The same rule for all vlans(10,20 and 30)

          Rule on VLANS(10,20 and 30)
          Rule :Pass
          Protocols :TCP/UDP
          Source :VLAN10 NETWORK
          Destination :LAN ADDRESS
          The same rule for all vlans(10,20 and 30)

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            phil.davis
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            You want the destinations to be VANnn NETWORK and LAN NETWORK

            At the moment you are just allowing, for example, from any LAN client (LAN NETWORK) to the pfSense interface address that "faces" VLAN10. You actually want to allow to any client in VLAN10.

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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              phil beat me too it ;)

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                aliadam
                last edited by

                Yes I would like all the clients of the VLAN10 to have access to the network of the LAN. I note that in the LAN I have placed servers and I want all the clients to access the data common to all the VLANS.

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                  phil.davis
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                  Then make the pass rule on VLAN10 to be source VLANnet and destination LANnet.

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