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    Opnsense, access to proxmox ve from LAN

    It does have access.. Its connected to the same switch as the lan interfaces for opnsense. I have given the proxmox main interface a static ip with the opnsense as gateway
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    Opnsense, access to proxmox ve from LAN

    Actually i did not. I got a bigger switch later on, and just gave de management port a fysical connection. Pro: i can manage it when the firewall goes down by plugging in a laptop straight to proxmox management. :)
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    Opnsense, access to proxmox ve from LAN

    Sorry for the inconvenience No it wasn't external. i tried to add the vmbr0 to the 'ports/slaves' ( or bridge-ports in the interfaces if you will ) Below is my current/working configuration. vmbr1 is connected to the WAN in opnsense vmbr2 is connected to the LAN in opnsense vmbr0 is connected...
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    Opnsense, access to proxmox ve from LAN

    I have a proxmox setup with 4 nics. 1 is currently the management interface. ( connected to enp2s0f0 ) 2 are bonded to a vmbr = LAN, ( connected to ens1 and ens2 ) 1 vmbr = WAN, ( connected to enp2s0f1, which is connected into my homenetwork for now, later on will become dmz. ( 129.168.178.x )...

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