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    Logging when a local IP logs onto local server:port?

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      mdibound
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      Hello. I'm looking to log (using firewall rules) everytime an IP from the 10.0.10.0/24 subnet accesses the local server 10.0.10.14 on port 8880

      I tried setting up logged firewall rules with a LAN source and a destination 10.0.10.14 TCP port 8880, but it doesn't seem to be logging for packets on the LAN…..

      Would there be any way to do this?  I tried it under both the "LAN" and "FLOATING" firewall rules.

      Thanks so much!

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        gderf
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        Communications between LAN machines that are connected together via a switch go across that switch. They never reach pfsense even though it's also on the same switch.

        There is nothing for pfsense to log because it never sees that traffic.

        That is how you are setup, right?

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