Unable to connect to pfsense 2 via pfsense 1
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I have built a network by installing two pfsense devices.
I've been using 2.4.4 for several years without any problems.
Both pfsense recently updated to 2.6.0.
I was able to access the internet through 2 devices and was able to manage pfsense 1.
However, I cannot connect to pfsense 2 through pfsense 1.
Unable to connect to pfsense 2 if the speed is too slow or too high. -
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@roniskitea
So I guess, there is a different subnet between pfSense 1 and 2 than behind 1.And if so, I assume, you have set pf2 as default gateway on 1?
Is pf1 connected to pf2 LAN?So tell us your subnets, please, and post the routing table of 1.
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@viragomann thanks for reply, and so sorry for late.
please check, and answer to me. -
There should be no problem with that, I do that sort of setup all the time.
@roniskitea said in Unable to connect to pfsense 2 via pfsense 1:
Unable to connect to pfsense 2 if the speed is too slow or too high.
What do you mean by 'speed is too slow or too high' ?
Steve
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@roniskitea said in Unable to connect to pfsense 2 via pfsense 1:
Unable to connect to pfsense 2 if the speed is too slow or too high.
Unable to connect to pfsense 2 or too slow.
so sorry, it's corrected.
I still haven't been able to solve that problem.
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The connection appearing very slow like that can be some sort of asymmetric routing problem.
Does the client you're connecting from have any other way of reaching pfSense 2? Like a wifi connection maybe?
Steve