Hi John

For any traffic to leave your network, you need to have a router, I think in 
your case you are switching off the router, so there is no way for traffic to 
leave the network.

If you specifying a /24 subnet, all devices in the range of 192.168.1.1 - 
192.168.1.255 would be able to communicate with each other, but as soon as any 
of them needs to go to any other IP outside of the range, it will try to go via 
the router.

Regards

Darrin

On 2021/07/09 12:09:42, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have some issues we need help with.>
>
> It seems that when setting up the private network ( 192.168.1.0/24 ) which 
> has no internet access the deployment fails and the systemvms agent do not 
> start.>

> However, if I turn on my pfsense box which uses this subnet the deployment is 
> successful.>
>
> Our private IP uses gateway of 192.168.1.1 which is the LAN of the pfsense 
> box.>
>
> Naturally we do not want to rely on pfsense so is there a way to configure 
> the private IP network to use the default route to get internet access. I 
> though IP forwarding would work but am afraid it will mess with the host.>

>
> Any configuration help would be great.>

 

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