Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 14:17:09 +0200 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Carlos_L=c3=b3pez_Mart=c3=adnez?= <clopmz@outlook.com> To: mike tancsa <mike@sentex.net>, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems betwwen pf in FreeBSD 13 and WireGuard Message-ID: <PRAP251MB0567A2447CB6538C9D5D6402DB709@PRAP251MB0567.EURP251.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM> In-Reply-To: <829efc01-634d-c9ae-f1e1-4e8213c0cf5e@sentex.net> References: <PRAP251MB05672A79A03A28AB4D027979DB709@PRAP251MB0567.EURP251.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM> <829efc01-634d-c9ae-f1e1-4e8213c0cf5e@sentex.net>
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On 23/08/2022 11:44, mike tancsa wrote: > I would avoid the skip part as it often leads to unexpected troubles. > Instead, add rules to allow traffic on those interfaces as you would > expect. If I would have to guess, there is no state rule on traffic > egressing the wg0 interface to your internal network and hence gets > dropped. Solved ... I have configured a specific out rule in my internal interface for wireguard network and now it works. Many thans Mike. -- Best regards, C. L. Martinez
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