Hi,

use (for example):

    {
      "nic_tag": "vlan",
      "ip": "10.0.0.254",
      "netmask": "255.255.252.0",
      "gateway": "10.0.0.1",
      "vlan_id": 100,
      "model": "virtio",
      "allow_dhcp_spoofing": true,
      "allow_ip_spoofing": true,
      "allow_mac_spoofing": true,
      "allow_restricted_traffic": true,
      "allow_unfiltered_promisc": true
    },

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Gesendet: 09.07.2018 22:55:19
Betreff: [smartos-discuss] VLAN in KVM

Hi all

For my OPNSense setup I would need PPPoE on a vlan for my WAN.
Unfortunately, I don’t seem to get it to work. OPNSense runs in a KVM
machine, the vnic is a e1000 model (tried virtio as well) with all
restriction lifted (allow*=true) and the only one on the physical NIC.
The physical NIC is directly connected to the modem, which expects all
traffic on a certain vlan.

OPNSense is sending a "Active Discovery Initiation” on the right vlan.
In the global zone I see a response "Active Discovery Offer”, which the
KVM machine apparently does not see (at least it does not reply
accordingly; a traffic capture also shows nothing).

Has anyone a setup of OPNSense/pfSense inside a KVM with VLAN running,
and could give a hint on what to look at?

Thanks a lot
Manuel




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