Route TCP/IP from Admin VLAN10 to VLAN20
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I have several VLANs running on pfSense SG3100 and all are working fine. However, I would like to have the ability to use one of the VLANs as an administrator of the whole network. I have the free program Veyon which I use in several classrooms. However, they only seem to work within their own VLAN. Veyon uses TCP/IP to do its magic.
I can currently Ping from Admin VLAN10 to VLAN 20, but cannot use Veyon to control computers from VLAN10 to VLAN20.My question is: how do I set up routing between VLANs so TCP works as needed?
I looked into static routing, but when attempting to connect VLAN10GW to the IP of VLAN20 it errors indicating that it exists within VLAN20...Any help would be appreciated.
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Routing between networks connected to pfsense is already there. However, you have to create rules to allow the traffic as required. You create the rules on the source network to allow where you want to go.
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If ping is working and my pass rule is not exclusive to ICMP, why isn't my TCP/IP passing?
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If ping works, it's not a routing issue. That leaves rules. Post a screen shot of yours.
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Found the answer was in how the host was identified in Veyon. Instead of the hostname, I had to use its static IP address. Now all working. Thanks.