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    Is there a way to get pfsense to show me the contents of "LAN net"?

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      Tantamount
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      Does "LAN net" only include the ipv4 subnet?

      It looks like it's not including any if the ipv6 stuff.

      (This is on pfsense 2.3 daily from today)

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        cmb
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        /tmp/rules.debug

        It uses v4 for v4 rules, v6 for v6 rules.

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          Does "LAN net" only include the ipv4 subnet?

          Likes you was configuring it and it is using only ipv4 ip addresses.

          It looks like it's not including any if the ipv6 stuff.

          If the ipv6 stuff will be not needed, because it is not in use there will be no need for it to show up.

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            Tantamount
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            @BlueKobold:

            Does "LAN net" only include the ipv4 subnet?

            Lies you was configuring it and it is using only ipv4 ip addresses.

            It looks like it's not including any if the ipv6 stuff.

            If the ipv6 stuff will be not needed, because it is not in use there will be no need for it to show up.

            I'm not sure what you're talking about?  My question arose after seeing local ipv6 traffic being actively blocked by the firewall even though there was the default accept rule for "LAN net."  It was later explained to me that the link-local ip6 stuff was not included in "LAN net."

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