This is really bizarre... I have the following FW rules enabled, but ALL traffic still flows perfectly fine..
In fact I am typing and sending this post form a computer on the "internal" network..
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This is really bizarre... I have the following FW rules enabled, but ALL traffic still flows perfectly fine..
In fact I am typing and sending this post form a computer on the "internal" network..
Hi, Koos, and welcome to the UTM Community!
When assigning static IPs with DHCP in the UTM, be sure to assign them outside of the dynamic range. Unlike the "reservations" in Windows DHCP servers, if a statically-assigned IP is in the dynamic range, it's possible that the UTM will assign the same IP to another client.
Cheers - Bob
*EDIT - So I tested this and it seems UTM does indeed not honor "reservations" and will dish out duplicate IP addresses if the static IP assigned to a host is in your DHCP range..
The confusing part, is you actually select "dhcp server" from the host definition list, but the range showed there must NOT match your static assignment.. very confusing!!
THANK YOU for that heads up, Bob!
*EDIT - So I tested this and it seems UTM does indeed not honor "reservations" and will dish out duplicate IP addresses if the static IP assigned to a host is in your DHCP range..
The confusing part, is you actually select "dhcp server" from the host definition list, but the range showed there must NOT match your static assignment.. very confusing!!
THANK YOU for that heads up, Bob!