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#1
Quote from: dseven on September 12, 2024, 02:45:05 PM
So this discussion is about deleting reservations, not leases. AFAIK there is no way to terminate/delete leases with Kea DHCP at the moment.
Ah yes - you are right!  Apologies.
#2
I would greatly benefit from knowing the answer to this too.   I don't even have an option to delete individual leases in Kea DHCP->Leases DHCPv4 (i.e. no column with checkboxes and no bin/trashcan icon).  Am I missing something?

I am on 24.7.3_1
#3
Solved it!  Just set up an SSH tunnel to access the WebGUI port and I'm in. :)
#4
Is it possible to change the Listen Interfaces for the WebGUI over SSH?  I locked down the WebGUI access to a particular interface and then accidentally blew away that interface (*face palm*).  I have access to the OPNSense box over SSH via another interface but need to open up access to the WebGUI to that interface.
#5
Thanks Bart & meyergru.  That answers my question.  Appreciate your advice.
Cheers.
#6
Quote from: meyergru on June 17, 2023, 12:08:59 PM
If your aim is to separate 6 physical LANs like in a rental house for different with a LAN connection to their infrastructure, then obviously a VLAN-capable switch is something you probably do not want on top. In that case, you probably want a firewall with at least nine ports.

On the other hand, if all of the network infrastructure behind the firewall is yours, then either you have 6 (V)LANs already or you don't, but why 6 LANs then?

My aim is to separate 6 physical LANs and ideally, I would have a firewall with at least nine ports as this makes the most sense to me - but most of the really solid OPNsense appliances that I have found only seem to have 6 ports.  Are there any good appliances available on the market with 9+ ports? If not, then it sounds like vlan'ing is the way forward.
#7
I have a setup where I have 3 different wans (running a multi-wan setup) and 6 different lans. 

Most of the really solid OPNsense appliances only have 6 ports.  So what is the best way to approach this?  My guess is that vlan'ing is the answer - but it would be good to get some confirmation of that before going down that path as I have limited experience with vlan's.