So I switched the placement of my Untangle server and my pfsense box but now when I do GRC's Shields Up test I get a failed in the category of ping reply (ICMP) but a pass or stealth on everything else. When I had the boxes in reverse order I got a complete pass...what gives?
I have an Actiontec GT704WG which is a modem/router/switch
My Actiontec modem acts as the NAT device so it goes.....
Modem: WAN (DHCP) -----> LAN (192.168.1.1) | Port 1 goes to Untangle
Untangle in transparent bridge mode: LAN (192.168.1.2) ----> LAN2 (bridge) to uplink on switch
Switch: Uplink to Untangle....port 1 to pfsense
pfsense: WAN (DHCP; 192.168.1.3) ------> LAN (192.168.10.1) The LAN connection goes into a netgear switch connecting all internal machines.
Is this the correct placement and setup? Everything connects and works and sees eachother but if I switch the placement of the pfsense & untangle boxes I get a full stealth analysis. so wtf? any suggestions or comments?
I have an Actiontec GT704WG which is a modem/router/switch
My Actiontec modem acts as the NAT device so it goes.....
Modem: WAN (DHCP) -----> LAN (192.168.1.1) | Port 1 goes to Untangle
Untangle in transparent bridge mode: LAN (192.168.1.2) ----> LAN2 (bridge) to uplink on switch
Switch: Uplink to Untangle....port 1 to pfsense
pfsense: WAN (DHCP; 192.168.1.3) ------> LAN (192.168.10.1) The LAN connection goes into a netgear switch connecting all internal machines.
Is this the correct placement and setup? Everything connects and works and sees eachother but if I switch the placement of the pfsense & untangle boxes I get a full stealth analysis. so wtf? any suggestions or comments?