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pablo
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[Solved] Bridging weirdness
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January 22, 2021, 11:50:50 pm »
Hi,
I am trying to understand a particular behavior with my bridge set up that's causing me heartburn.
Below is some ASCII art of my set up:
Interfaces
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o LAN - ig0
o WANBr - ig1
o LAN2 - ig2
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+---- V1010
o WAN - bridge0
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+ WANBr + V1010
Topology
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VM -- V1010 -+
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+-- [ GW ] -- WAN -- [ GW2 ] -- Internet
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... LAN --+
If I ping the VM from any machine on the WAN, an ICMP reply is setn from [GW2]
If I ping the VM from [GW], the ping appears to go through [GW2] since it's a wireless connection. The ping time is in ms versus sub-ms (what a local ping should be).
I cannot ping the VM from any machine on my LAN. Using tcpdump, I never see a reply hit the LAN interface.
Any tips on how to proceed? I'm going crazy!
Thx!
-pablo
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Last Edit: January 23, 2021, 03:54:04 am by pablo
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pablo
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Re: [Solved] Bridging weirdness
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January 23, 2021, 03:55:37 am »
During my tests I was using OPNSense in my VM. I thought, hmm, perhaps I should try something else.
I downloaded Puppy Linux (it's small) and voila, everything is working as I expected.
Thx!
-pablo
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