Hi,
I just installed ClearOS on a system with 2 network interfaces. enp5s0 and enp6s0.
I have enp5s0 connected to my WAN, while enp6s0 is connected to a private network (192.168.1.0) along with all of my other computers. enp6s0 Is also my DHCP server. All of the computers on the network with enp6s0 can reach each other, but none of them are able to reach the WAN. How do I bridge traffic between enp5s0 and enp6s0 so that computers on the private network can reach the WAN?
Thank You,
I just installed ClearOS on a system with 2 network interfaces. enp5s0 and enp6s0.
I have enp5s0 connected to my WAN, while enp6s0 is connected to a private network (192.168.1.0) along with all of my other computers. enp6s0 Is also my DHCP server. All of the computers on the network with enp6s0 can reach each other, but none of them are able to reach the WAN. How do I bridge traffic between enp5s0 and enp6s0 so that computers on the private network can reach the WAN?
Thank You,
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Routing should work out of the box.
The first thing to check is that the ClearOS LAN and WAN are on different subnets. If you can, avoid the 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24 subnets on your LAN.
What is your ClearOS WAN connected to? Another router or modem? What is the WAN IP address and does it show as connected in the webconfig?
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