FreeNAS 11.2 U1
interface1 > guest network > static ip 192.168.170.22/24 > guest network DHCP served by AT&T router
interface2 > production network > static ip 10.0.6.22/24 > production network DHCP served by Cisco router
Network / Global / Default Gateway 192.168.170.254 (the AT&T Router) for access to internet, updates...
Network / Static Routes 10.0.0.0/8 Gateway 10.0.6.1 (Cisco Router) for access to corporate network
SSH and SMB exposed to both networks.
Problem: Clients (Mostly Window 7) connected to production network a getting assigned IP's in the guest network. Only connection between the two network is the FreeNAS box. It's as if the FreeNAS is acting at router between the two networks. Is there a way to block this, or at least block DHCP request from relaying through the FreeNAS.
Thanks
interface1 > guest network > static ip 192.168.170.22/24 > guest network DHCP served by AT&T router
interface2 > production network > static ip 10.0.6.22/24 > production network DHCP served by Cisco router
Network / Global / Default Gateway 192.168.170.254 (the AT&T Router) for access to internet, updates...
Network / Static Routes 10.0.0.0/8 Gateway 10.0.6.1 (Cisco Router) for access to corporate network
SSH and SMB exposed to both networks.
Problem: Clients (Mostly Window 7) connected to production network a getting assigned IP's in the guest network. Only connection between the two network is the FreeNAS box. It's as if the FreeNAS is acting at router between the two networks. Is there a way to block this, or at least block DHCP request from relaying through the FreeNAS.
Thanks
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