pfSense on Hyper-V, but can't ping virtual LAN switch NIC from host network.
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Probably need to create route. I don't know how.
I followed this link
https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/virtualization/virtualizing-pfsense-with-hyper-v.htmlCreated WAN which is real NIC on Host machine where cable from office router is plugged.
Also created LAN like "Private network". Hm... I'm thinking now that maybe I needed to set Internal network...?So VPN is successfuly installed.
receiving IP address from TPLink router, and I assigned it to MAC like static and it is 192.168.1.20I set LAN to 10.9.9.1/24
I could not access to webinterface from Host machine, but I already have one Windows 10 Virtual Machine, set that LAN NIC to it, and it works.
Windows 10 properly getting IP. 10.9.9.100 because I set DHCP from 100-150. Also that VM have access to internet.Afterwards I installed OpenVPN using this guide
https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/vpn/openvpn/openvpn-remote-access-server.htmlBut now I need to set port forwarding on my TPLINK from 1194 probably to WAN address which is 192.168.1.20?
Problem is that I can't ping not even 192.168.1.20, neither 10.9.9.1.
Sorry for long post, I want to be detailed, to help you to understand my problem.
Can you direct me with instructions or link what I missed? -
By default pfSense passes nothing into WAN. You need firewall rules to pass traffic into WAN. Even pings.