Rules for Bridging
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Hi @ll !
I've setup an ALIX (alix2d13) with pfSense (2.0.1).
The intial configuration was as follows:
WAN (dhcp), LAN (static) and OPT1 (static)I want bridge the LAN and OPT1 together and for this I've renamed the intefaces as follows:
- LAN -> LAN1
- OPT1 -> LAN2
- Created a bridge (LAN) having LAN1 and LAN2 as members.
Now we have the following interfaces:
WAN (dhcp), LAN (static), LAN1 (none), LAN2 (none)I've setup a DHCP Server on the LAN interface and LAN1 and LAN2 will get the IP from there.
Currently I have created the following default rules:
- LAN (allow "LAN net" to any)
- LAN1 (allow "LAN1 net" to any)
- LAN2 (allow "LAN2 net" to any)
I can't figure out which rules I have to add for the bridge to completely work. Means I will need to add a rule for DHCP?
Does someone already have a similar setup and can show me a printscreen of the rules? ???
Would be great ::)
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No- User Forum with Volunteer support.
If your in that much of a hurry there is always https://portal.pfsense.org/
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I greatly suggest to use switches instead of bridging, but if you insist to use bridging you might want to take a look of your own post:
@paul.wall:Now we have the following interfaces:
WAN (dhcp), LAN (static), LAN1 (none), LAN2 (none)I've setup a DHCP Server on the LAN interface and LAN1 and LAN2 will get the IP from there.
Currently I have created the following default rules:
- LAN (allow "LAN net" to any)
**- LAN1 (allow "LAN1 net" to any) - LAN2 (allow "LAN2 net" to any)**
I can't figure out which rules I have to add for the bridge to completely work. Means I will need to add a rule for DHCP?
I use switches so i don't have similar setup anywhere. But i could imagine, that if you use bridging then there is only one subnet between interfaces
- LAN (allow "LAN net" to any)