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      r79c
      last edited by r79c

      I thought that as well, getting it to work with the WAN first so I added the following mapping...

      https://ibb.co/WF4NFYm

      still no internet, It has to be something stupid that I'm not configuring properly...

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @r79c
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        @r79c said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

        on the pc i get a dhcp lease but am unable to ping 192.168.5.1

        Well then look to the client for why... Can you arp pfsense 192.168.5.1 on the client? You have no rules allowing to ping pfsense.. Its possible everything thing is getting shoved out your policy.. So no you wouldn't be able to ping 192.168.5.1... Create a rule above your policy route rule that allows ping to vlan address

        I've just read that you cannot send vlan over vpn!

        Your reading that WRONG... That has nothing to do with what your doing, which is routing a specific network/vlan over a vpn connection.

        As to getting to the internet - well how and the F do you think its going to go out your vpn which your forcing via your policy route.. But your not natting to it... We already went over this!!!

        What I would highly suggest you do is get your vlan 5 working as a normal network before you worry about shoving all its traffic down some vpn connection.

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          r79c @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz What I would highly suggest you do is get your vlan 5 working as a normal network before you worry about shoving all its traffic down some vpn connection.

          that's what I'm trying to do

          @johnpoz Create a rule above your policy route rule that allows ping to vlan address

          By policy route rule you mean a firewall rule in the vlan tab that allows me to ping vlan address?

          if i do arp -a 192.168.5.1 i get

          Interface: 192.168.5.0 --- 0x7
          Internet Address 192.168.5.1
          Physical Address MAC
          Type Dynamic

          rules picture

          https://ibb.co/cyTRT9s

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            @r79c said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

            I dont get a response with arp 192.168.5.1

            Look in your client that is on this vlan 5, look in its arp table.. If you do not see pfsense mac address then NO your never going to be able to ping it.

            And would say your not getting dhcp from it either..

            I am assuming this is a windows box.

            lets see its ipconfig /all
            ping 192.168.5.1
            look in your arp table
            arp -a

            This is WRONG

            Interface: 192.168.5.0 --- 0x7
            

            Post your ipconfig /all

            Your interface sure and the hell should not have a .0 address with a /24 mask.

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              r79c
              last edited by r79c

              arp -a on the client gives me

              Interface: 192.168.5.50 --- 0x7

              Internet Address
              192.168.1.125
              192.168.1.201
              192.168.1.202
              192.168.5.1 - mac address is that of LAN interface on Pfsense
              192.168.5.255
              224.0.0.2
              224.0.0.251
              224.0.0.252
              239.255.255.250
              255.255.255.255

              with all the physical address as well

              ipconfig /all

              Connection : localdomain
              description: intel gb network connection
              physical: mac
              dhcp enabled: yes
              auto config: yes
              link local ipv6: ...
              ipv4 192.168.5.50
              subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
              default gateway: 192.168.5.1
              dhcp server: 192.168.5.1
              dhcpv6 iaid: 133459204
              dhcpv6 client duid: ...
              dns server: 192.168.5.1
              netbios over tcip: enabled

              yes client is a windows box

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by johnpoz

                Well is the mac address for 5.1 pfsense mac address. Where were you seeing 5.0? for your interface?

                You have something really F'd up

                192.168.1.125
                192.168.1.201
                192.168.1.202
                

                You shouldn't be seeing 192.168.1 address if your in vlan 5!!!

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                  r79c @johnpoz
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                  @johnpoz yes the mac address for 5.1 is the mac address of the lan interface

                  5.0 must have been a typo

                  two of those 192.168.1 address are static IP mappings for devices
                  192.168.1.125 is the IP address of an access point

                  all these IP addresses go through port 3 on the netgear switch which is connected to a wireless access point mesh

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                    @r79c said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                    two of those 192.168.1 address are static IP mappings for devices

                    Doesn't matter! So you created those on the device directly with arp? For why? It is pointless, and does nothing - sure and the F not going to work..

                    I take it basic understanding of how vlans actually work, and what they do is where we need to start..

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                      r79c @johnpoz
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                      @johnpoz So you created those on the device directly with arp? For why?

                      I statically mapped those IP addresses using Pfsense with arp yes, why, because those two devices are TV's which I did not want to put the traffic over VPN connection.

                      @johnpoz I take it basic understanding of how vlans actually work, and what they do is where we need to start..

                      sure, your the only one responding to this, and I'm grateful because I can't seem to get this working at all!!! I'm starting to wonder why I'm bothering really, as I only wanted to setup up one VLAN with one PC on my home network LoL

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by johnpoz

                        @r79c said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                        I statically mapped those IP addresses using Pfsense with arp yes,

                        Dude ON THE CLIENT!!! we need to see the arp table on the CLIENT that is in vlan 5 and connected to port 1 of your switch... Not the arp table of pfsense!!!!

                        Here

                        $ arp -a                                                      
                                                                                      
                        Interface: 192.168.9.100 --- 0xc                              
                          Internet Address      Physical Address      Type            
                          192.168.9.10          00-11-32-7b-29-7d     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.11          00-11-32-7b-29-7e     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.99          70-6e-6d-f3-11-93     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.208         02-11-32-2d-aa-61     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.253         00-08-a2-0c-e6-24     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.255         ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff     static          
                          224.0.0.22            01-00-5e-00-00-16     static          
                          239.192.0.0           01-00-5e-40-00-00     static          
                          239.255.255.250       01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa     static          
                          255.255.255.255       ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff     static          
                                                                                      
                        Interface: 192.168.9.101 --- 0x14                             
                          Internet Address      Physical Address      Type            
                          192.168.9.10          00-11-32-7b-29-7d     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.11          00-11-32-7b-29-7e     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.253         00-08-a2-0c-e6-24     dynamic         
                          192.168.9.255         ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff     static          
                          224.0.0.22            01-00-5e-00-00-16     static          
                          239.192.0.0           01-00-5e-40-00-00     static          
                          239.255.255.250       01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa     static          
                          255.255.255.255       ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff     static          
                        

                        This is my windows box arp table... Post yours up from the BOX connected to port 1 of your switch! if on that box your seeing 192.168.1 IPs then your setup is BORKED!!!

                        And post your ipconfig /all

                        $ ipconfig /all                                                                     
                                                                                                            
                        Windows IP Configuration                                                            
                                                                                                            
                           Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : i5-win                                       
                           Primary Dns Suffix  . . . . . . . : local.lan                                    
                           Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcast                                    
                           IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No                                           
                           WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No                                           
                           DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : local.lan                                    
                                                                                                            
                        Ethernet adapter Local:                                                             
                                                                                                            
                           Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :                                              
                           Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller           
                           Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-13-3B-2F-67-62                            
                           DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No                                           
                           Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes                                          
                           IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.9.100(Preferred)                     
                           Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0                                
                           Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.9.253                                
                           DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.3.10                                 
                           NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled                                      
                                                                                                            
                        

                        At a loss to where your posting that arp info from - because that sure and the F does not look like how pfsense would present it..... And no matter what you did with static arps on pfsense they would not show in your clients arp table.. You do not have your vlans setup how you think you do if your seeing arp entries from 192.168.1 on your box that is suppose to be in vlan 5

                        This is switch setup
                        pfsense - 1U,5T --- switch --- 5U --- vlan 5 client

                        If that is how you have it setup, you should NEVER see arp entries for anything other than what is in vlan 5

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                          r79c
                          last edited by r79c

                          ok here it is, from the client...

                          C:\WINDOWS\system32>arp -a
                          
                          Interface: 192.68.5.50 --- 0x7
                             Internet Address                       Physical Address                  Type
                             192.168.1.125                          b0-be-76-b7-cf-8c                  dynamic
                             192.168.1.201                          78-bd-bc-34-d0-f3                  dynamic
                             192.168.1.202                          08-84-9d-87-b5-d3                 dynamic
                             192.168.5.1                              6d-b3-11-1c-6c-77                  dynamic
                             192.168.5.255                          ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff                                static
                             224.0.0.22                                 01-00-5e-00-00-16                 static
                             224.0.0.251                               01-00-5e-00-00-fb                  static
                             224.0.0.252                               01-00-5e-00-00-fc                  static
                             239.255.255.250                      01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa                      static
                             255.255.255.255                      ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff                                static
                          

                          BORKED! LOL

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                            last edited by johnpoz

                            Yup that is BORKED

                            You should not be seeing 192.168.1 address if your in vlan 5.. So your switch is clearly not setup correctly. or its not doing what it should be doing.. If you were in vlan 5 it would not be possible for you to get arp answers for anything in 192.168.1

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                              r79c @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                              This is switch setup
                              pfsense - 1U,5T --- switch --- 5U --- vlan 5 client

                              If you could look at the following pictures they show the netgear switch setup as it is at the moment.

                              https://ibb.co/0ft99fJ
                              https://ibb.co/D9W0ZXV
                              https://ibb.co/wy401MF
                              https://ibb.co/z7Rv26Z

                              Pfsense is plugged in to port 2

                              VLAN5 PC Client is plugged in to port 1

                              Everything else is plugged into port 3

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                              • johnpozJ
                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                last edited by johnpoz

                                that looks correct yes..

                                But its not working if your seeing mac of devices in 192.168.1..

                                Clear your arp table... Do they come back? trying pinging one of those 192.168.1 address from your client after you clear your arp.

                                BTW your rules on vlan 5 are WRONG!!! source would NEVER be pfsense on vlan 5 address.. Source would be vlan 5 net..

                                What did you set netgears IP too? You said you changed it.

                                What is the hardware of your pfsense box?
                                6DB311

                                That doesn't resolve as maker of networking gear..

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                                  r79c @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                                  Clear your arp table

                                  cleared and not returned

                                  cannot ping any 192.168.1 or 192.168.5

                                  i have the following arp entries now

                                  192.168.5.1
                                  192.168.5.255
                                  224.0.0.22
                                  224.0.0.251
                                  224.0.0.252
                                  239.255.255.250
                                  255.255.255.255

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                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                    last edited by johnpoz

                                    Ok that is better!

                                    So simple test is sniff on pfsense vlan interface while you ping it from the client.. Do you see the ping?

                                    BTW what hardware is the nic on pfsense? that mac doesn't resolve to anyone..

                                    ping.jpg

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                                      r79c @johnpoz
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                                      @johnpoz said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                                      Do you see the ping?

                                      16:37:10.374829 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 36, length 40
                                      16:37:15.321366 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 37, length 40
                                      16:37:20.337599 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 38, length 40
                                      16:37:25.318515 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 39, length 40
                                      16:37:26.442815 IP 192.168.5.50.53865 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length 174
                                      16:37:27.009842 IP 192.168.5.50.60396 > 192.168.5.1.53: UDP, length 46
                                      16:37:27.463007 IP 192.168.5.50.53865 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length 174
                                      16:37:28.011221 IP 192.168.5.50.60396 > 192.168.5.1.53: UDP, length 46
                                      16:37:28.465757 IP 192.168.5.50.53865 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length 174
                                      16:37:29.013961 IP 192.168.5.50.60396 > 192.168.5.1.53: UDP, length 46
                                      16:37:29.468473 IP 192.168.5.50.53865 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length 174
                                      16:37:31.022413 IP 192.168.5.50.60396 > 192.168.5.1.53: UDP, length 46
                                      16:37:32.811702 ARP, Request who-has 192.168.5.1 (6c:b3:11:1c:6c:77) tell 192.168.5.50, length 46
                                      16:37:32.811707 ARP, Reply 192.168.5.1 is-at 6c:b3:11:1c:6c:77, length 28
                                      16:37:35.033636 IP 192.168.5.50.60396 > 192.168.5.1.53: UDP, length 46
                                      
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                                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                        @r79c said in Netgear/Vlans/Pfsense:

                                        16:37:10.374829 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 36, length 40
                                        16:37:15.321366 IP 192.168.5.50 > 192.168.5.1: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 37, length 40

                                        Yup... So lets see your rules on on vlan 5 again... And do you have any rules in floating?

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                                          r79c @johnpoz
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                                          https://ibb.co/rs4tG8r

                                          https://ibb.co/zVDwqW4

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                                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                            last edited by johnpoz

                                            So your blocking it with pfblocker... Disable those rules on floating as test!

                                            That firehol list contains rfc1918 address space!!

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