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Sorry to bore the list.

Problem finally solved by swapping out the Wrap board with another one.
I don't know whether something was loose.  Or why (if it really was a
hardware problem) it even booted.

My blood pressure is back down and it doesn't look like this has
anything to do with Pfsense.

Eric W. Bates wrote:
> I'm tired and I'm making stupid mistakes.  My claim that the fault was
> Windoze was incorrect.  I still do not have proper packet forwarding.
> 
> I have more data.
> 
> If I check the option under system_advanced labeled 'Disable the
> firewalls filter altogether', the icmp packets start to go thru (there
> is no reply because they are not NAT'd).  I see this as an improvement.
> 
> When I turn the firewall back on, the 'destination unreachable' response
> resumes.
> 
> I'm using ~default~ firewall settings.  No changes at all. I don't read
> pf very well; but I don't see a rule here that allows traffic from the LAN:
> 

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Eric W. Bates
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