iy yi yi...I can't ever begin to remember what bugs lurked back that
far.  Any chance you can upgrade to current?  We're fixing stuff left
and right, I'm not going to go back through the last three months
changelogs to see if we've already fixed whatever might be affecting
you (if anything).  If it's still affecting you on something recent
(preferably .80 at a minimum) we can take a look.

--Bill

PS. I agree with John, we need a network diagram.  If you don't have
Visio, please use Dia (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/)

On 8/25/05, Ted Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am (still) running pfSense 70.4 and I am in the process of adding a
> routed subnet to my LAN.
> 
> I don't have any trouble seeing the remote LAN from my core LAN, nor any
> trouble seeing the core LAN from the remote LAN.  But, my remote LAN
> gets no responses from devices on any other interface on the firewall.
> 
> The routing appears to be correct as far as I can tell using
> traceroute/ping.  I can ping machines on the remote LAN from the
> firewall, and the firewall from the remote network.  The firewall
> appears to be black-holing the remote LAN traffic.
> 
> -- From REMOTE LAN --
> Tracing the route to xx.xx.xx.xx (public)
> 
>   1 1 ms    1 ms    1 ms    172.16.11.1 <--- New Remote (172.16.11/24)
>   2 4 ms    4 ms    4 ms    172.16.0.2  <--- Internal Router
> (172.16.0/23)
>   3 5 ms    5 ms    5 ms    172.16.0.1  <--- pfSense Firewall
> (172.16.0/23)
>   4  *       *       *                  <--- should be Gateway Router
> (public)
>   5  *       *       *                  <--- should be ISP Router
> (public)
>   ...                                   <--- on to oblivion
> 
> I do have a LAN rule explicitly allowing the remote subnet to have full
> access to "any^3".
> 
> Any ideas?  Or do I just need to get the latest version of pfSense on
> the box?
> 
> Ted Crow
> MCP/W2K
> Information Technology Manager
> Tuttle Services, Inc.
> (419) 228-6262 x 247
> 
> 
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