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    HOW TO CONNECT SUBNET 192.168.0.8 TO SUBNET 192.168.2.10

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      scapino
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      hello! This is my first time posting here, I hope you can help solve my problem! I am trying to connect 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.0.8 on pfsense. Can anyone help me fix this problem? I need this to solve this. Thank you!

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @scapino
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        So you have network 192.168.2, and a network 192.168.0 on pfsense.. There is nothing to do, pfsense auto connects networks it directly attached too.

        If you want some client on network A to talk to network B that are both attached to pfsense, you would need your firewall rules to allow for it. You would have to bypass any policy routing you might be doing that shoves traffic out a gateway or vpn. And the destination IP would have to be using pfsense as their gateway, and their host firewall would have to allow the traffic from this other network.

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