Reach IPs behind pfsense
by des_a from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6G5Y3)
I'm trying to to be able to fully set up some secondary pfsense routers. For history of what works and what doesn't, I use multiple routers, and I also am just now using multiple pfsenses. I have 3 secondary pfsenses. No wireless on any of them.
I have cheap dd-wrt routers configured as APs behind each one, providing my wireless. So far, goal met, it seems to be a stable network.
However, if it's possible, I would love to be able without connecting to the individual wireless networks, be able to access the configuration for the APs from any subnet. I believe my firewalls on the pfsenses are set up correctly for it, and I believe that my NAT configuration is working. But they still can't reach it. If we can't make this work, I can live with it, but it's better if it works. I can reach the LAN IP of each from outside.
I have cheap dd-wrt routers configured as APs behind each one, providing my wireless. So far, goal met, it seems to be a stable network.
However, if it's possible, I would love to be able without connecting to the individual wireless networks, be able to access the configuration for the APs from any subnet. I believe my firewalls on the pfsenses are set up correctly for it, and I believe that my NAT configuration is working. But they still can't reach it. If we can't make this work, I can live with it, but it's better if it works. I can reach the LAN IP of each from outside.