post your firewall rules. you do not need static routes or arp-proxy
for what you are trying to do.

also your clients need to have EntA clients to have 192.168.10.128 as
the gateway and dns server.

can .129 ping .130 ?

sai


On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Thomas Elsgaard
<thomas.elsga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I have started to play around with pfSense, and i have some problems getting
> my test setup to work, i am sure that i have just forgot something, but i am
> not sure what :-(
>
> I have attached an diagram of what i want' and what i have configured, but
> basically this is what i want to do:
>
> sis0 is my wan port, nothing fancy here, untagged traffic
> sis1 is my lan port, only used for mgmt
> sis2 is my trunk, with two enterprises, each in it's own vlan (10,11)
> The built in DHCP server to serve both vlans
>
> So far i can get following to work:
>
> The clients connected to the ports on the L2 switch is getting dhcp leases
> in the the correct subnets, so i am relative sure that the vlan setup + dhcp
> is working, what is giving me the problem is the routing, i have added pass
> rules for all interfaces.
>
> But i can still not get any traffic thru? have i forgot something, or is it
> just a question about some correct static routes? or do i need virtual IP's
> with ARP-Proxy?
>
> Any good ideas?
>
> Best regards
>
> ///Thomas
>
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