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.


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Heath Henderson
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> 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

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