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    I cant open pfsense lan address into browser

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      mercy_angel
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      I install pfsense into virtual box and put WAN into dhcp, it receive 192.168.1.5 address, and i set up a LAN 192.168.55.1/29 with dhcp .2 - .4 address.
      When I put into a browser of my host machine https://192.168.55.1 nothing happend, request timed out. I am connected directly to modem.
      I cant even ping my wan 192.168.1.5 from my host machine (i cant also LAN 192.168.55.1).

      Where can be a problem?

      I set up a 2 adapters, one is bridged, second is internal network. I notice also that I can ping a google or my 192.168.1.1 address from pfsense option 7.
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        GoldFish
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        Because you are using Private address on WAN, make sure Bogon and private network options are unchecked in interfaces.

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          mercy_angel
          last edited by

          from where i see this options? I cant even go to web interface…
          WHich adddress should I set into wan? My external IP?

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            Tofi
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            What is your host's IP address?
            What kind of networking did you use for the VM? e.g. NAT or bridged etc
            Do you have any VLANs setup?
            Why are you using /29 for your LAN and not just plain /24?

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