Routing between two interfaces possible?

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Nik

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Hi all

I just wonder how I can route traffic through the freenas device.

I have two networks on my Freenas:

em0 (First LAN port): 10.100.100.3/24
em1 (Second LAN port): 192.168.1.1/24

Default GW is 10.100.100.1

Problem is now that I can ping from my clients in the 192.168.1.0/24 network the GW 192.168.1.1 and the 10.100.100.3 address. Looks like internal routing works. But I can't ping e.g. 10.100.100.1 or anything else in the internet.

From a client in the 10.100.100.0/24 network I can't ping anything in the 192.168.1.0/24 network.

A static route on the GW 10.100.100.1 is configured as follows:
Network 192.168.1.0/24 via GW 10.100.100.3

Usually I'd say everything should work fine without static route, but the world seems not to be that simple.

Any suggestions which static routes I need?

Regards,
Nik
 

jgreco

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Routing probably isn't enabled but the underlying system is theoretically possible. FreeBSD is a great software router. I don't have anything more for you than that, not without testing stuff.
 

Nik

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Routing probably isn't enabled but the underlying system is theoretically possible. FreeBSD is a great software router. I don't have anything more for you than that, not without testing stuff.

Any idea how to activate the routing?

Regards,
Nik
 
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