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Setting up pfsense on proxmox with only two nics on my dell t420 server

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ok so i am going to break this down better, eno1 is the management port that is connected to the router for me to be able to communincate with my server , eno2 is the port which i created the two vlans for vmbr1.100 and 200 and are the ports which i merged on my switch to port 3 ... so my issue now is that i cant communicate on those vlans connected tot he pfsense .. hopefully this makes senseย 

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Brandon Lee
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@tolx_ would you be able to share screenshots of your pfSense configuration? It sounds like there may be a tagging issue coming from pfSense. If you are tagging the VLANs at the Proxmox host level, your pfSense VM would need untagged interfaces connected into those bridge interfaces if that makes sense? Let me know if you think you are tagging also from the pfSense side?

So if tagging from the pfSense side, you would need to remove the tag from the Proxmox side or vice versa. But the Proxmox bridge handling the VM traffic would need to be setup like a "trunk" port like you have on the base vmbr1. But you can also do it the way you have Proxmox configured, with VLAN 100 and 200 defined and just connect 2 untagged interfaces to those bridge ports on the pfSense side.

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