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    Pfsense with 3 NICS

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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      Well then are you working.. If you removed the bridge and have firewall rules correct, change your lan2 pfsense IP to be .1 vs .0 you should be up and running.

      An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools
      If you get confused: Listen to the Music Play
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        Jamerson
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        @johnpoz:

        Well then are you working.. If you removed the bridge and have firewall rules correct, change your lan2 pfsense IP to be .1 vs .0 you should be up and running.

        this what I did and it working thank you so much for your help.
        to do this my PFSENSE LAN1 required a Physique NIC ? right
        as showed on  my screenshot the Vswitch 1 has attached Physique NIC.

        my question is , is it possible to have Pfsense ( I mean LAN1 ) accessible to the physique machines even Vswitch 1 doesn't have a Physique NIC ?

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Only if those machines are somehow routed through the pfSense WAN with appropriate firewall and port forwarding rules.
          No, is probably the answer. If you wish to have physical machines connected to LAN1 and using pfSense as their gateway to the internet you need to have a physical NIC connected to vSwitch1 to get that real traffic into the virtual network.

          Steve

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            podilarius
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            If they are connected to LAN, then they will so long as the rules exist. They will be on LAN subnet and accessing LAN1 resources either by IP of configured DNS name. They have do go through pfSense as a route to get to LAN1 resources. There will not be a direct path.

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              Jamerson
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              John Steve, and all
              thank you so much for your help and help me get to know the product.
              really guys appreciate it.
              I own you a drink guys :)

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                I would say a couple of them, stiff ones!!  Or some really good craft IPA's at a min.  If you were in the area I would take you up on it, but since not take a look at my signature.

                An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools
                If you get confused: Listen to the Music Play
                Please don't Chat/PM me for help, unless mod related
                SG-4860 24.11 | Lab VMs 2.8, 24.11

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                  Jamerson
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                  all who does helps in this topic,
                  i appreciate your effort and time to have a look at this with me,
                  Thank you so much guys !

                  John i looked to your signature, will work on it this week.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    So it all working as you expected?
                    Good to hear.  :)

                    @johnpoz:

                    I would say a couple of them, stiff ones!!

                    ;)

                    Steve

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                      Jamerson
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                      @stephenw10:

                      So it all working as you expected?
                      Good to hear.  :)

                      @johnpoz:

                      I would say a couple of them, stiff ones!!

                      ;)

                      Steve

                      everything was working fine, just want to understand how the system works.
                      really appreciate everyone took the time to answer my questions !

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                      • DudleydoggD
                        Dudleydogg @bryan.paradis
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                        @bryan-paradis This is Funny and I know this is an old topic, but sometime ago I added a 5th Nic to my PFsense, it never worked. Added VMX that did not work either, today I tried again multiple times to no avail and stared over like 3 times. Then I decided to enable track interface and I got ipv6 and it worked I could ping tracert every thing for the first time my 5th Network card was operational, just not on ipv4. I am trying to setup a vlan for wifi in another location in the building. Well I followed your suggestion above even though the path was a little wrong but I fixed the Rule that was not auto created for some reason. Now I have the extra Vlan and the 5th network card working in a virtualized pfsense.

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