Setting up a home lab- need NAT to have internal virtual switch to go into the internet
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If you have no internet from the node itself, nodes behind it won't have internet either.
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@derelict yes.... but why doesn't it have internet? If I use the same external network adapter in a windows 10 vm it has access to the internet.........i'm accessing the web gui via the LAN address which is 10.0.0.1 /24.... not from the 192.168.1.x interface. It's updated to version 2.4.4.2... i don't get it...... how does it not have internet but able to download and update? LOL
The process will require 24 MiB more space.
[1/1] Upgrading pfSense-kernel-pfSense from 2.4.2 to 2.4.4_2...
[1/1] Extracting pfSense-kernel-pfSense-2.4.4_2: .......... done
===> Keeping a copy of current kernel in /boot/kernel.oldRemoving unnecessary packages... done.
Upgrade is complete. Rebooting in 10 seconds.
Successnvm it has internet...i got the package list after the update
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ok so if it has internet - then you clients behind it would have internet.
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@johnpoz clients behind it doesn't have internet.... Any ideas?
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Can clients ping pfsense IP? Is this what is set for their gateway?
Lets see a traceroute to 8.8.8.8 for example
First hop should be pfsense IP on your VM lan you setup. Do I really have to fire up hyper-v to show you how simple this is?
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can ping 10.0.0.1 (LAN interface), 192.168.1.11 (WAN interface) fine no problem with no loss
can not ping 192.168.1.1 which used to be the ASA FW, which I am now putting in a normal Netgear Nighthawk hoping it wasn't the firewall.After doing a tracert looks like it don't know what to do with the traffic from 10.0.0.1? This is what I get:
C:\Users\User>tracert 8.8.8.8
Tracing route to 8.8.8.8 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 2 ms 9 ms 4 ms 10.0.0.1
2 2 ms 9 ms 9 ms 10.0.0.1
3 6 ms 8 ms 6 ms 10.0.0.1
4 4 ms 9 ms 7 ms 10.0.0.1
5 * * * Request timed out.
6 * * * Request timed out.
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 * * * Request timed out.
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 *I would like to note a couple things though before I leave for work:
pfsense has the following set:
DNS server(s)
127.0.0.1
75.75.75.75
Version 2.4.4-RELEASE-p2 (amd64)
built on Wed Dec 12 07:40:18 EST 2018
FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p6LAN Interface Config
Static IPv4 Configuration
10.0.0.1NAT > Outbound Rules
Automatic Rules:
Interface Source Source Port Destination Destination Port NAT Address NAT Port Static Port Description
WAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * 500 WAN address * Auto created rule for ISAKMP
WAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * * WAN address * Auto created rule
LAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * 500 LAN address * Auto created rule for ISAKMP
LAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * * LAN address * Auto created ruleWAN Rules
0 /270 KiB- RFC 1918 networks * * * * * Block private networks
0 /22 KiB - Reserved
Not assigned by IANA * * * * * Block bogon networks
LAN Rules
Rules (Drag to Change Order)
States Protocol Source Port Destination Port Gateway Queue Schedule Description Actions
1 /16.65 MiB-
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- LAN Address 443
80 * * Anti-Lockout Rule
5 /892 KiB
IPv4 * LAN net * * * * none Default allow LAN to any rule
0 /0 B
IPv6 * LAN net * * * * none Default allow LAN IPv6 to any rule
- LAN Address 443
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GATEWAY
WAN_DHCP (default) WAN 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 Interface WAN_DHCP Gateway
GW_LAN LAN 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 Interface lan Gatewayedit-
also want to mention I realized Hyper V created this weird Default Switch which is greyed out it state the Default network switch automatically gives virtual machines access to the computer's network using NAT. Any idea if I should be doing this for anything? When I look at it from the host it has a 172.18.19.255 255.255.255.240 network. - RFC 1918 networks * * * * * Block private networks
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And you did a clean install of pfsense with a wan and lan switch in hyper-v?
Here this is how freaking drop dead simple this is..
Created my wan external switch, connected to nic on my host machine.
Created an internal vswitch (only for vms)Did a pfsense vm, 2 nic 1 on wan switch, other on lan switch. even set my lan IP to be the same as yours 10.0.0.1/24
Fired up test vm on the internal switch.. It got IP from pfsense dhcp, can access the gui, internet.. If it takes you more than 5 minutes to set this all up you have something wrong..
You can see pfsense sees there is update available - so it can get to the internet.. client can get to the internet through pfsense.. See the traceroute.
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@korr2221 said in Setting up a home lab- need NAT to have internal virtual switch to go into the internet:
LAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * 500 LAN address * Auto created rule for ISAKMP
LAN 127.0.0.0/8 ::1/128 * * * LAN address * Auto created ruleThat is Never going to work!!! Where is your local network? 10.0.0/24
Here is mine just setup
You got something broke if its not creating the automatic NAT for your lan network.
You set a GATEWAY on your LAN interface didn't you to what its OWN address... Pfsense clearly NOT to do that!!!!
GW_LAN LAN 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 Interface lan Gateway
How could you think that would work???
I just went through the wizard again... It doesn't even give you a option to set the gateway on the LAN... You have to go OUT OF YOUR WAY to do that... And then NOT read the info that clearly says NOT to set a gateway if its the local network and not your wan..
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@johnpoz Bro it must be my pfsense image. lol..... I did not configure THAT! I set everything back to default.
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Sorry but NO its not the pfsense image..... Out of the box the IP Lan for pfsense is 192.168.1.1/24 with NO GATEWAY.. For it to be 10.x.x.x you had to have changed it... It sure and the F would not have set a gateway to itself.. It just wouldn't!!! Its NOT possible.. You saw my setup, I just ran through it in like 5 minutes... The longest part was downloading the quick VM for ubuntu in hyper-v ;)
Did you download this image of pfsense from somewhere other then pfsense/netgate? Is it some hyper-v image you got from somewhere?
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@johnpoz i downloaded the image long ago and not from netgate lol.... i forgot where.... but now i'm starting to question myself.........but good find i knew something was weird i cna't wait to go home and get this working lol
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Huh? Dude grab the current ISO from netgate and install it and you will be up and running in 5 minutes.
2.4.4-p1
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@johnpoz yeah i dunno why i'm fighting with the old image. lol
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@johnpoz UPDATE. Issue has been resolved. PHEW. I can't believe it.
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For posterity, do you know what the solution was?
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@derelict johnpoz most likely got the solution right. on the LAN interface the ipv4 upstream gateway should've been none. but I got a fresh iso and did an update and had another fresh start with default configs and paid attention to make sure not to put anything in the upstream gateway. I was also able to figure out a number of other issues why the dc acted weird. it was all networking related. lol
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@korr2221 said in Setting up a home lab- need NAT to have internal virtual switch to go into the internet:
paid attention to make sure not to put anything in the upstream gateway.
It never even ASKS you for that in the gui wizard... And if you do it at the console it clearly states NONE for lan. You really have to go out of your way to mess it up like that! ;)
How would the gateway be its own freaking IP... See this error quite a bit over the years - and it never makes any sense what someone was thinking when they do that..
Glad you got it sorted - another one to chalk up to pebkac ;)
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@johnpoz just for learning sake, if this was a cisco router, how would one set the NAT? anyone happen to know the command? is it
enable
configure terminal
ip nat pool name start-ip end-ip {netmask netmask | prefix-length prefix-length }
access-list access-list-number permit source [source-wildcard ]
ip nat inside source list access-list-number pool name
interface type number
ip address ip-address mask
ip nat inside
exit
interface type number
ip address ip-address mask
ip nat outside
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