Joseph,

Have you tried pinging to 8.8.8.8 from your wan and lan ports? If that
works, have you tried pinging to yahoo..com off those ports? This might be
a DNS issue.

See if you can use the setup wizard to get online and build your rules from
there. Your's is a simple setup and the pfsense book is a nice reference to
have on the shelf if you are supporting an office.

Yudhvir


On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 3:04 AM, Joseph W Joshua <jos...@megvel.me.ke>wrote:

> Hello Seth,
>
> Thanks for your reply
>
>
> On 09/19/2013 12:59 PM, Seth Mos wrote:
>
>> Make sure that the private networks rule is not active on your WAN.
>>
>> Am I safe to assume that you are not using the linksys in front of the
>> pfSense WAN and the public IP terminates on pfSense directly?
>>
> I tried having the public IP terminate on the linksys, then set up the
> linksys to be ip 192.168.1.1, and gave the pfSense wan as IP 192.168.1.2,
> but it did not work (router can see internet but laptop cannot.).
>
> I then tried(in a fresh install), having the public ip terminate on
> pfSense directly, with the same results.
>
>
>> Assymetric routing doesn't work, and overlapping subnets does not either.
>>
>
>
> --
> With Kind Regards,
> Joseph W. Joshua
>
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