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    CARP Rules between Vlans

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      bisssane last edited by

      I created 2 vlan: vlan 10 and vlan 20
        For the synchronization between the Pfsense Master and Slave, he puts the rules of Vlan 10 in Vlan 20. he reverses the rules between the 2 vlan in the Pfsense Slave

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      • awebster
        awebster last edited by

        Please see my earlier response to you...

        @awebster said in CARP and Vlans:

        No, all your interfaces must first be created on both sides, since the actual real interfaces will each have their own different IP address.
        You must also make sure they use the same NIC and VLAN numbers on each side.
        The Sync will copy over any changes you make to firewall rules, NATs, DNS, DHCP, basically everything EXCEPT the interfaces.

        –A.

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          bisssane @awebster last edited by bisssane

          @awebster

          yes i have created the interfaces of my Vlans in both of pfsense . but the probleme now is in the rules

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          • awebster
            awebster @bisssane last edited by

            @bisssane I think the issue is because your vlan devices aren't assigned to the same interfaces or in the same order.
            If you assign VLAN 10, 20 to em0 you must assign them in the same order with the same numbers to the same named interface on the other cluster member.

            –A.

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              bisssane @awebster last edited by

              @awebster
              aah they must be in the same order? I thought he recognizes the interface just with ID vlan
              how to change the order of my interfaces? or should I delete them and redo them to order?

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              • awebster
                awebster @bisssane last edited by

                @bisssane Delete and redo is quickest.

                –A.

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                  bisssane @awebster last edited by

                  @awebster
                  okeyyy thank youu very much

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