Thanks, I might hit you up for that script when I get to it. I have a DSL/Cable modem setup(2 WAN) 1 DMZ and 1 LAN. I am getting ready to setup. I haven't worked with this before, and the routing tables are a bit confusing the first time through. I think I have the basics though.
Thanks for the information. -- Heath Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1800 288 7750 -- > From: Raja Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:26:29 +0530 > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] source-hash and sticky-address in pf pools > > On 8/18/06, Heath Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Did you use any special setup with this? > > I'm using a stock RC2e box and my setup has been holding good > since RC1. > > The only missing feature is that when a WAN link fails, the default > gateway is not automatically changed. This causes things like dns > forwarder, ftp-proxy, ntpd, etc to fail. I have a script that changes > default route when wan fails. It's customized for my setup, so > I don't know if you'll find it useful. Let me know if you want it. > >> I am currently building a 4 Nic setup. >> >> 2 Broadband Connection, 1 DMZ and 1 LAN. >> >> Any pointers, I have to setup VOIP on this at some point. New to this >> setup, have worked with IPCOP in the past. This looks much stronger though. > > I've not tried traffic shaping yet. I don't know how well it works with > multiple interfaces and such. I'm sure there are others on this list > who can comment. > > I mucked around with Linux/IPTables before I settled on OpenBSD/pf. > Now that I'm on pfSense I've never been happier. > > - Raja
