Route Traffic between 2 Interfaces or between LAN and VLAN
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I have 2 networks I want both networks to have full access to each other.
10.10.100.0/24 on LAN (igb1)
10.10.10.0/24 on OPT1 (igb2)FW rules are set:
DHCP Servers are set:
Everything else is blank (default) in the DHCP Settings for both LAN AND OPT1
From LAN I can ping the pfsense using the IP of igb1 (10.10.100.254) or igb2 (10.10.10.254)
From OPT1 I can ping the pfsense using the IP of igb1 (10.10.100.254) or igb2 (10.10.10.254)
From LAN I can not ping anything on OPT1
From OPT1 I can not ping anything on LANFrom the pfsense I can't ping anything.
I have re-installed pfsense from scratch with no other configurations.I have also done the same with LAN and a vlan tied to the LAN interface. Same results.
Help Please
What am I doing wrong?Thanks,
-Ted
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Windows firewalls will treat anything out of subnet as "public" unless otherwise told. Can you ping a network printer or camera or other device?
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@chpalmer Let me test pinging from my linux box's instead to rule out windows.
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@G8nd0lf said in Route Traffic between 2 Interfaces or between LAN and VLAN:
From the pfsense I can't ping anything.
Huh? Pfsense should, unless you picked the wrong interface to ping from be using the IP address of the interface in the network/vlan - so unless your devices is blocking all ping.. It would be on the same network and windows would allow it for example.
Curiosity question - if you just want any any rules between. Why are you creating 2 networks and why not just use lan?
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@chpalmer Sorry it took a bit to respond. But that was my problem. Thanks for the quick response and for nailing it. :)