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Unable to access LAN Configuration WP - New Install

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    Overcon
    last edited by May 18, 2018, 2:22 PM May 17, 2018, 8:52 PM

    I have a Dell 670 server I just put PFSense on. It is attached to a Cisco switch with three VLAN'S; it is on VLAN 10. My PC is on VLAN 113. I cannot access the IP I assigned for the internal NIC of 10.10.10.2. I can access it from another PC that is on the same 10 VLAN. I put a rule in to allow traffic from my IP. I also have the default allow all traffic from the LAN, but I still cannot access it unless I am actually on the 10 VLAN.

    I have confirmed with Cisco my switch config and VLAN'S are correct.

    What am I missing on the PFSense installation to be able to hit the configuration page from a host on the 113 VLAN and get internet access from hosts on the 10 VLAN?

    Thanks!

    Man, I even made a diagram as requested.
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      Overcon
      last edited by May 17, 2018, 9:40 PM

      I got internet access for hosts on the 10 VLAN through the PFSENSE box, but I am still unable to reach the 113 VLAN from hosts on the 10 VLAN or to hosts on the 10 VLAN from the 113.

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        jclear
        last edited by May 18, 2018, 7:29 PM

        On pfsense, did you add 10.10.10.1 as a non-default gateway on the LAN interface.  Then put static routes to the 113 and 116 subnets, via that gateway.  These are both under System->Routing.

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          Overcon
          last edited by May 18, 2018, 7:58 PM

          @Jed:

          On pfsense, did you add 10.10.10.1 as a non-default gateway on the LAN interface.  Then put static routes to the 113 and 116 subnets, via that gateway.  These are both under System->Routing.

          10.10.10.1 is set as the gateway on the LAN and it is not marked as the default-gateway.

          I had not added the 113 and 116 subnets to the static routes, but I did and still no change. I added the 113/24 via the LAN-10.10.10.1 as a static route, no change.

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            Overcon
            last edited by May 21, 2018, 2:06 PM

            Also, I can hit the gateway, but then the packets are dropped when they get to the PFSense. No matter what rule I put in the firewall for the 113 subnet I cannot access it.

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              Overcon @Overcon
              last edited by Jun 6, 2018, 9:17 PM

              Did anyone have any other ideas? At this point, I just want to be able to access resources from one Ip on the 192.168.113.0/24 VLAN on the Cisco side to all the resources behind the PFSense box (10.10.10.0/24).

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