It sure does :) I had an ISP failure last night, quite annoying :)
I've now got a duplicate of all my rules with different gateways
setup. I enable/disable the rules depending on which ISP I need/want
the traffic to head out at that time. Can't wait 'til this weekend so
we can make all that automatic instead of manually doing it :)
So, yes to answer the unasked question...the people that know how to
fix this are getting annoyed by it too so it _will_ be fixed. It's
not just a feature that we think would be cool so we're putting it in,
it's going to work because we want it to work for ourselves too :)
--Bill
On 8/3/05, alan walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Configure opt 1 with publicips and set gateway to (LMDS).
Configure wan the same way with yourdchp setting.
Now on the lan use advanced outbound nat and 1 to nat to configure the
clients to there respective gateway.
Nofailover but dual WAN works
-Original Message-
From: Charrua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 August 2005 21:45
To: Scott Ullrich
Cc: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Two ISP configuration
Great ! Thanks for your prompt reply.
Right now I'm trying version 0.73.2.
Could you please give me a hint on how to accomplish each point ?
Thanks in advance,
Andrés
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From: Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charrua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: support@pfsense.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Two ISP configuration
On 8/3/05, Charrua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have two Internet connections from two different ISPs. Connection A is
ADSL, connection B is another kind of broadband connection (LMDS). In
the
ADSL link I have 1 public ip which changes dynamically, and in the B
connection I have 28 fixed public IP's that I can use. Each of them come
into my network through a standard Ethernet 10BaseT connection.
I would like to have the following configuration:
1. A few users will be assigned public IPs (belonging to the B
connection).
This is doable.
2. The rest of the users will be assigned private IPs, and their traffic
will go out using NAT
Should be ok.
3. I want to route some of the users which have private IPs through
conection A (ADSL) and other users having private IPs through the B
connection (kind of static balance of the traffic).
No load balancing available yet. Its scheduled for the weekend.
4. If there is no Internet connectivity through the B connection, I want
that all the users with private IPs, be automatically routed through the
A
(ADSL) link.
Not doable until after this weekend.
Scott
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