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      srynoname last edited by

      Hello,

      I've added a VLAN (VID 1), dhcp is enabled and the client gets the correct IP, but the client has no internet access, so I guess this is a firewall problem.
      I've added this rule for VLAN 1:

      And these are my WAN rules (default pfsense rules)

      Do I maybe have to add a rule to the WAN interface?

      I'm using pfsense 1.2.3.

      Thank you very much for any hint!

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        srynoname last edited by

        found the problem, "Automatic outbound NAT rule generation" was disabled, had to add a mapping for the vlan subnet.

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          hacktivist last edited by

          Have the same problem. Could you please show me how you did the mapping for the vlan?

          Thanks

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            chowtamah last edited by

            Hi,

            I am using Pfsense 1.2.3 with squid,squidguard and snort.

            My network is also based on vlan.  What I did was,

            1. I selected - Manual Outbound NAT rule generation (Advanced Outbound NAT (AON)) - in
              Firewall: NAT: Outbound

            2. I created static route for each vlan networks to the Physical network (LAN). (I think this is optional because I have L3 switch before Pfsense which routes all vlans to LAN network.)

            This info may be useful to you.

            2.0.2-RELEASE (amd64)  &  2.2.2-RELEASE (amd64)

            Always trying to learn!!

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              srynoname last edited by

              @hacktivist:

              Have the same problem. Could you please show me how you did the mapping for the vlan?

              Thanks

              hello hacktivist,

              it should look like this:

              1,2,3 are the real lan or vlan, doesn't matter. just add a mapping for each of your vlans - it's only done automatically for the real lan. hope that helps you!

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                hacktivist last edited by

                Finally got it working.

                Thanks for your help and regards

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