> > Hello. I have a similar setup but without a VLAN - never been a fan. I have a > 4-port pfsense router (community edition on a Protectli appliance), a couple > of small unmanaged switches and a couple of ubiquiti APs. I cloned sys-net & > sys-firewall to, say, sys-net-play & sys-firewall-play. >
> My Qubes box has 2 wired NICs - one is assigned the default network, the > other play. I added a new DHCP scope to the pfsense for play (typical > consumer class c), tossed a couple of firewall rules on the pfsense box for > both subnets to prevent traffic between them. Each LAN has its own switch and > AP. > > From my Qubes box, I can assign either network to any VM. In fact, I do just > that to remote control some hobby gear I have on the play net. > > I am wondering it you might need to use two wired NICs. > > DG > I also have an almost identical setup. I wanted to do what you were attempting (Zsolt) but had the same outcome so I quit trying . I thought it's not possible. I tried following this old article but the commands did no longer work the same way https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/09/28/playing-with-qubes-networking-for-fun.html I am not sure if your goal is feasible at all. It didn't work for me but I am fairly new to Linux so actually don't listen to me lol :) I have the quad port commercial pfsense netgate appliance but I only use an unmanaged switch unlike your unifi. I could not make the VLAN work. I ended up just having 1 sys-net and separate everything with two firewalls and can chose on each VM which route to take similar to what DG was saying. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/vJaU6dX1Zkc3SjX0EDCoe7QltXRINfCPUqlmF-IdTMqmLhUaDME2QbK1uoXbAxb-JehfXTpoLt3LJGzPAdv0M6bl3JWD8X0nZAgm-qTOv50%3D%40pm.me.
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