Quote from: pfry on November 20, 2025, 09:07:17 PMRouting issues? Your PC would normally use the firewall as its gateway in order to route to the NAS subnet. In the other direction, the NAS would also use the firewall as its gateway to reach your PC. And, of course, if you use it to route, the firewall would need a default gateway to the Internet. You have the option of routing directly on the bridge, e.g. use a static route on your PC to route to the NAS through the firewall. If it's not routing, you'll likely need to provide more detailed information.
I use bridges for everything, as I can conveniently assign interfaces to whatever bridge I need them on at any given time, with no address or rule changes. It's not for everyone, but it works.
Quote from: cyberfarer on November 20, 2025, 09:51:57 PMI am seeing these log entries, but I'm not clear if they're a result of the high CPU:2025-11-20T12:07:38-05:00
Error
lighttpd
(/usr/obj/usr/ports/www/lighttpd/work/lighttpd-1.4.82/src/gw_backend.c.533) connect() /var/lib/php/tmp/php-fastcgi.socket-1: Connection refused