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    Firewall rules not working?

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    • T Offline
      TomKesteleyn
      last edited by TomKesteleyn

      I've created multiple vlans connected on my LAN interface. Vlan trafic is working well. A client connected to a vlan is recieving a DHCP address from the PFSense and can surf on the internet.

      Next step was allowing communication from one vlan to another. So I created some firewall rules. But it makes no difference if I enable, disable firewall rules. It will not work. It's just like trafic is not passing the firewall rules.

      Below the rule to allow a ping from my vlan to the LAN subnet. I've enabled and disabled the rule. Makes no difference:

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      Any idea what I can do to troubleshoot or solving this?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by johnpoz

        Those rules are not even enabled... See how light gray they are.

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          TomKesteleyn
          last edited by

          I know....But I can enable them. It makes no difference....

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by

            So if you enable the icmp to your lan.. And then ping your lan IP of pfsense does that work?

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