holla_die_waldfee
Cadet
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- Apr 2, 2013
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- FreeNAS 8.3.0 - Server with multiple NICs
- LAN A - 192 168 *** *** (255.255.255.0) Windows
- LAN B - 172 *** *** *** (255.255.255.0) Linux
- a single CIFS share
Two completely separate subnets should be able to access the same share but remain separate.
So I thought FreeNAS purely without routes - plugin cable - ready. I was wrong!
Although no routes are established but individual computers from LAN A are visible in LAN B.
The NICs at the server can also be pinged crosswise, so from the other, forbidden network.
Now what? Is this a quirk of BSD?
IP forwarding at kernel level?
Can this be changed?
Is it even possible with FreeNAS two networks at all safely separated?
It would be great if someone could explain, I'm at my wits end.
Sorry for the automatic translation!
Thanks in advance!