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    VLAN, LAN can ping trunk, cannot ping any devices

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      A Former User @brianjmc1
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      @brianjmc1

      I've reread your post. Do I understand it correctly, that now your issue is that the OPT1 network can access the LAN network?

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        brianjmc1
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        Original pfsense, lan cannot access opt1, opt1 cannot access lan

        Little while ago setup a brand new pfsense.... after adding opt1 rule for internet and lan access opt1, and opt1 access lan, it works, so issue with original pfsense...

        Thanks,
        Brian

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          A Former User @brianjmc1
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          @brianjmc1

          I'm having difficulties understanding the issue. It would help if you do not compare some setups, but just say what the issue is with the current setup.

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            brianjmc1
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            please see message #7 for the issue....
            thanks!

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              Jarhead @brianjmc1
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              @brianjmc1 Did you do the packet capture?

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                A Former User @brianjmc1
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                @brianjmc1

                #7?

                'OK, in my home lab, I built a brand new PFsense 2.6
                configured WAN, LAN, OPT1

                Out of the box, LAN has internet , OPT1 does not...
                added rule for Opt1, now it has internet.

                No pinging from LAN to OPT1 devices or OPT1 to LAN devices
                added a rule on LAN to pass traffic to OPT1
                added a rule on OPT1 to pass traffic to LAN

                It works and can access either direction......

                must be something wrong with original PFsense that i have been trying...
                that's my only conclusion.... extremely frustrating....

                only other difference is on original not working right, I have openVPN and IPSEC tunnels..

                I need a drink!!!!!!"

                Well, saying it is "not working right" doesn't say much. I think I need to say bye. Sorry.

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                  brianjmc1
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                  @brianjmc1 said in VLAN, LAN can ping trunk, cannot ping any devices:

                  Newbie screwed up terminology - sorry about that!!!!
                  No VLAN, I have WAN, LAN and LAN2, on three of the interfaces... Two physical different LANS

                  I want LAN to be able to pass traffic to LAN2. I do not want LAN2 to be able to pass traffic to LAN.

                  again, setting up security cameras on LAN2 and want to keep any traffic out of LAN. I do want to be able to access the cameras, that's why I want LAN to be able to pass traffic to LAN2.

                  Currently LAN can ping LAN2 trunk only(no devices on LAN2).
                  Lan2 can ping LAN only trunk(no devices on LAN).

                  @kjk54 -this is the issue - sorry, understand and thanks for your help!!!!

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                    brianjmc1
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                    @Jarhead @kjk54
                    Thank you BOTH for taking time and helping out....

                    I finally found the issue, used backup\restore to my test duplicate setup....

                    There is a IPSEC VPN tunnel that is grabbing 192.168.0.0/16 traffic. Once I disable the VPN, everything is working... So I need to change LAN2(or OPT1) to a different class C address away from 192.168...

                    Thanks again, really appreciate the help!!!!!!
                    Brian

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