IPv4 * * * * * * * Default allow LAN to any rule
There is any solution to access/ping 192.168.20.1 from my computer as well or I don't understand how the thinks are working with OPNSense?
Quote from: pickone on April 27, 2024, 04:18:56 pmThere is any solution to access/ping 192.168.20.1 from my computer as well or I don't understand how the thinks are working with OPNSense?Ping interfaces is default network functionality, nothing OPNsense special:- What is the status of the LAN2 interface when you try to ping it ? In Interfaces: Overview, what is the "Status" of LAN2: Red or Green ?- If it's Red, is LAN2 connected to some network device that's powered on Switch / PC ?
It is Red because I did not inserted any cable in LAN2. I thought that I can ping the interface
I need another device which is in the LAN2, that can be transmited a ping action. I thought that because the interface have an IP, I can ping it as well.
After I add something to LAN2 and it will be green. I can ping even the interface 192.168.20.1? Or just the devices connected to LAN2? I am thinking to add a cable between LAN2 and LAN3
Quote from: pickone on April 27, 2024, 07:46:29 pmAfter I add something to LAN2 and it will be green. I can ping even the interface 192.168.20.1? Or just the devices connected to LAN2? I am thinking to add a cable between LAN2 and LAN3 Both, if your firewall rules will allow it (which should by default from LAN).
IPv4 ICMP * * * * * * 3 Allow ICMP echo request messages