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    Rules for multi lans with different subnets[SOLVED]

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      Metu69salemi
      last edited by

      Can you change subnet for wireless then if you want to separate it from lan.
      Based on rules there should not be any problems. Can you try with subnet change and inform if this problem still exists

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        pcbosrders
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        will change subnet on wifi and see what happens

        don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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          pcbosrders
          last edited by

          changed subnet on wifi to 192.168.6.1 amd set dhcp 192.168.6.50 - 75
          net book connects and get ip can't ping any other interface and can't get web
          can ping interface ip of 192.168.6.1 but thats it. so dchp is working but nothing else
          same rules apply

          wifi

          • WIFI net * * * * none   allow clients on AP to access clietns on lan and wan 
            ICMP * * WIFI net * * none   allow ping firewall pfsense_AP

          don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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            pcbosrders
            last edited by

            ok lan to the wan is working can get internet services going to reconfigure mail server to use pfsense
            but still can't get wifi to get out to internet
            going to set the other interfaces up and see
            thanks for the help seem to be going in the right direction

            don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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              Metu69salemi
              last edited by

              Can you do tracert from wifi clients to see where it's halting?

              One place worth to look at is Firewall:NAT and edit there manual outbound nat in use. You should see there automatic rule for lan net, you can add all others there too.

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                pcbosrders
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                ok found the problem had the gateway for the wifi set wrong fixed and working
                got 4 interfaces working out of 5 got some quirks to iron out but i think i got this figured out (as usual making it more complicated than needed)
                got another problem trying to get my other opt(subnet172) to go to wan and not any other interface
                rule for subnet172

                • SUBNET172 net * WAN address * * none   allow 172 to www

                should i change wan address wan subnet or?
                trying to prevent subnet172 access to other interfaces except wan
                once again thanks getting closer to my goal  ;D ;D

                don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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                  Metu69salemi
                  last edited by

                  Easier way: create alias localnets. add every single localnet on that

                  then create two rules:

                  1. block any wifi localnets
                  2. pass any wifi *

                  that should do it

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                    pcbosrders
                    last edited by

                    @Metu69salemi:

                    Easier way: create alias localnets. add every single localnet on that

                    then create two rules:

                    1. block any wifi localnets
                    2. pass any wifi *

                    that should do it

                    i have 5 interfaces
                    wan
                    lan
                    opt1subnet172
                    opt2kidsSubnet
                    opt3wifi

                    dont understand what you mean
                    i want to block another opt(subnet172) not wifi to all interfaces but wan
                    so if i read what you are showing create a alias and add all subnets include subnet172 and change wifi to subnet172 and this should work

                    don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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                      pcbosrders
                      last edited by

                      think i got this do i put the rules under opt(subnet172) or under wan
                      i think this should go under subnet172
                      just making sure thanks!!!

                      don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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                        Metu69salemi
                        last edited by

                        Yes but it only to that interface subnet172

                        In pfsense rules are working on ingress. That means, if you add rule to LAN, it doesn't affect to subnet172

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                          pcbosrders
                          last edited by

                          everything seems to work just got some fine tuning
                          and setting some filtering for parent control
                          thanks for the help!!!!

                          don't fix it, if ain't broken !!!

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                            Metu69salemi
                            last edited by

                            no problems

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