Why are these automatically generated

Started by jtpsportnews, November 29, 2019, 01:50:20 PM

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Hello, everybody

I don't understand. I can't figure out why these firewall rules were automatically generated or what they would be used for on a typical home network. I'm still learning OPNsense in a VM environment as I'm considering replacing my Sophos XG setup with it.

I have a clean install of OPNsense with just a few minor adjustments (IPS enabled, Web Proxy w/ ClamAV, etc.). OPNsense is also running a DHCP server for IPv4 (no DHCP server for IPv6). I noticed in the WAN firewall rules, there are several automatically generated rules (see attached screenshot).
I don't understand what these rules are for:
- allow dhcpv6 client in WAN (3 of them)
- allow DHCP client on WAN (2 of them)

On the LAN firewall rules, there are three automatically generated rules for "allow access to DHCP server" but that makes sense - those are such that clients on my LAN can access the DHCP server. However, I don't understand why there are rules on the WAN side. UFABET1688

Any suggestion would be greatly appreciate. Thank in advance.


I'm guessing automatic DHCP rules in IPv4 and IPv6 are needed when your WAN is set to DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 for it to acquire an address.


Cheers,
Franco