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      Tenggoy
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      Hi @kiokoman thanks for the reply. But I already did that before, but got any luck.

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        Most of those rules are pretty pointless to be honest

        Rules are evaluated top down, first rule to trigger wins.. No other rules are evaluated.

        What is the point of pinging lan net when your on the lan net? You don't talk to pfsense to ping stuff on your own network... So that rule would never be used anyway. And you already have a rule that says lan net can do whatever it wants. So again what is the point of the icmp rule in the first place even if was used?

        Again - just because you allow something on pfsense, doesn't mean the host firewall will allow it.. Your lan rules allow ping to opt... So if your not pinging something on opt.. Then possible the opt device doesn't allow it..

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          Tenggoy @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz

          "Keep in mind that out of the box for example the windows firewall would not allow ping from network other than its local network... So even if pfsense rules allow it, the local firewall would not allow ping from the other network."

          -I get this. I can ping other host within the same subnet. Just the LAN to OPT1 and OPT1 to LAN ping is not working. Also, I can ping the 192.168.0.1 and 172.16.0.1 from any of the host in both subnet.

          Hope this helps.

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            @Tenggoy said in Ping problem:

            Hope this helps.

            Hope this helps what... I am not having the issue... You get what? What does pinging pfsense IP from the networks have to do with a firewall on the host saying sorry buddy not going to answer your ping your not from my local network...

            Sniff on your opt interface, while you ping a device on opt from lan... Do you see the pings go out... If so then its NOT pfsense that is the problem.

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              Tenggoy @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz

              And you already have a rule that says lan net can do whatever it wants. So again what is the point of the icmp rule in the first place even if was used?

              -This is where my confusion falls. Even if I have the rule that LAN is permitting to any, I cannot ping any host from the OPT1 net.

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                Tenggoy @johnpoz
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                @johnpoz said in Ping problem:

                er your ping yo

                To put my answer:

                What does pinging pfsense IP from the networks have to do with a firewall on the host saying sorry buddy not going to answer your ping your not from my local network...

                -I have a shared storage on each subnet that need to be access by the host from the other subnet.

                Sniff on your opt interface, while you ping a device on opt from lan... Do you see the pings go out... If so then its NOT pfsense that is the problem.

                -I don't get any PINGs out. PING.PNG

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @Tenggoy said in Ping problem:

                  cannot ping any host from the OPT1 net.

                  And again!!! what firewall do you have on this device in opt1... Sniff on your opt interface while you ping - do you see pfsense send the pings to the device.. Do you see an answer, if not then its the opt device that is not answering!

                  that is not a sniff.. No shit if if the device doesn't allow pings from other networks, its not going to answer a ping from 172.16..

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                    Tenggoy @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz

                    Just the standard Windows Defender installed on all PCs in both subnet buddy.

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      And out of the box windows does not allow pings from other network!!!!

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                        Tenggoy @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz I get it bud. But is there any work around for this? Or none?

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                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by johnpoz

                          Yes edit the local firewall rules... To allow what you want..

                          firewall.jpg

                          Either put in your opt network, or lan network depending on where the device is... Or allow any remote IP to ping it

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                            kiokoman LAYER 8
                            last edited by kiokoman

                            Immagine.jpg
                            red is wrong and pointless
                            yellow this rule permit everything from your lan network so LAN can ping everywhere (but this does not mean that other network can ping LAN)

                            Immagine2.jpg

                            yellow is wrong and pointless
                            red this permit your opt to go everywhere and ping LAN (but this does not mean that other network can ping OPT)

                            so the rules you have already permit to ping and if there is no answer there must be another firewall on the machine itself that block it, under windows try to disable the firewall or add a rule that permit public ip to ping -> as johnpoz suggested!)

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                              Tenggoy @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz

                              This solves my problem.

                              Thank you two buddies!

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