Unable to configure new interface!
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Hi,
This is probably per design, but it is impractical for my use case.
I have set up a new interface, given it an IP etc and do not want to enable it before I have set up all the rest, ie DHCP and firewall rules. Problem being, it won't show up there unless I enable it...
Can I do something about this, or is this the way it is basically?
Thanks
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Thats how it is. Unless its enabled, you cant do anything.
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Yes, it won't appear as available to configure in other places unless it's enabled.
Why do you want to keep it disabled?
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@stephenw10 Well, I am exaggerating probably, but would like to have firewall etc in place before letting anything (or still not letting) rest of the setup see it. But now I know that is how it should be, thanks for confirming
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@furom when you enable the interface - the default firewall rules would be deny.. So other than a device getting an ip from dhcp when you enable that. Devices on this network wouldn't be able to go anywhere until you create rules to allow something.
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@johnpoz No, exactly. So I'm probably overthinking it. I little stressed as I need a "safe" email client and don't want to miss anything..
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@furom again other then dhcp, which you don't have to enable at all really. When you add a new interface there are no rules. so any client on that network - even if static pointing to pfsense as its gateway or dns, or trying to talk to some other dns or anything on the internet wouldn't get anywhere.