On your "Painting" i see that you dont have the 6.0 Network on the OPNsense conencted. That will not work.So Ping from every device in the 1.0 Network is working. But not from 6.0 to Internet. That is because every Packet from the 6.0 Network is going to your Pocketbeagle, but thats it.
Do a tracert from a 6.0 device. Than you will see where your Packets are going and where they stop
On your "Painting" i see that you dont have the 6.0 Network on the OPNsense conencted. That will not work.
Quote from: lfirewall1243 on July 29, 2020, 11:05:21 amOn your "Painting" i see that you dont have the 6.0 Network on the OPNsense conencted. That will not work.So Ping from every device in the 1.0 Network is working. But not from 6.0 to Internet. That is because every Packet from the 6.0 Network is going to your Pocketbeagle, but thats it. No... I added the network diagram hoping it would clarify things, but it may be confusing them. It does show a WiFi connection from the Ubuntu Linux host to the gateway at 192.168.1.1. As I explained in my original post, I am routing packets from 192.168.6.0 to 192.168.1.1 with the connections as shown in the diagram.
Quote from: seamus on July 30, 2020, 11:53:41 pmQuote from: lfirewall1243 on July 29, 2020, 11:05:21 amOn your "Painting" i see that you dont have the 6.0 Network on the OPNsense conencted. That will not work.So Ping from every device in the 1.0 Network is working. But not from 6.0 to Internet. That is because every Packet from the 6.0 Network is going to your Pocketbeagle, but thats it. No... I added the network diagram hoping it would clarify things, but it may be confusing them. It does show a WiFi connection from the Ubuntu Linux host to the gateway at 192.168.1.1. As I explained in my original post, I am routing packets from 192.168.6.0 to 192.168.1.1 with the connections as shown in the diagram.You can't set your gateway to an address which is not in the Subnet of the device itself. That will not work
Quote from: lfirewall1243 on August 02, 2020, 12:32:08 pmQuote from: seamus on July 30, 2020, 11:53:41 pmQuote from: lfirewall1243 on July 29, 2020, 11:05:21 amOn your "Painting" i see that you dont have the 6.0 Network on the OPNsense conencted. That will not work.So Ping from every device in the 1.0 Network is working. But not from 6.0 to Internet. That is because every Packet from the 6.0 Network is going to your Pocketbeagle, but thats it. No... I added the network diagram hoping it would clarify things, but it may be confusing them. It does show a WiFi connection from the Ubuntu Linux host to the gateway at 192.168.1.1. As I explained in my original post, I am routing packets from 192.168.6.0 to 192.168.1.1 with the connections as shown in the diagram.You can't set your gateway to an address which is not in the Subnet of the device itself. That will not workI'm ending this thread... your negativity wins - congratulations! You apparently believe I am making this up. FYI, I have better things to do than create imaginary networks, and report results that I didn't actually see.
Sorry but I can't tell you positive things when you do that wrong. Just trying to help you. And if you don't want that help and already know how to set it up there shouldn't be a problem in your system. Here are just people who try to help.And I think it's not okay if someone is trying to find the bugs in your network, tell you the bugs and you say that these people just spreading negativity.
Quote from: lfirewall1243 on August 02, 2020, 09:45:50 pmSorry but I can't tell you positive things when you do that wrong. Just trying to help you. And if you don't want that help and already know how to set it up there shouldn't be a problem in your system. Here are just people who try to help.And I think it's not okay if someone is trying to find the bugs in your network, tell you the bugs and you say that these people just spreading negativity.I appreciate help... really I do. But you weren't helpful. When someone says, "That will not work" a few times, but they are making guesses, I call that negativity. And you were making guesses. How do I know that? Because it does now work - just as I've shown it in the diagram, and configured as I described. Is there more than one way to do it? I'd say that's very likely, but this does work. How? I'll leave that for you to research.