Hi John,

Do you have the sticky connections turned on?

I'd guess that they are checking for your IP address to change and denying you 
access when they see it change between request packets that leave on the 
different interfaces as they are load balanced.  I know that some webmail 
applications I use look for this condition and deny you access when it 
happens based on thinking it is a potential session hijacking occurring when 
it sees it happen.  I have to turn the setting to do the checking off in a 
webmail application I manage or else users from AOL cannot access it due to 
AOL sending out each request packet from a different proxy server.

Regards,
Ron





On Wednesday 21 January 2009 11:48:45 pm John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ] 
wrote:
> Hello Pfsense team and have a good day, to all.
>
> we have a problem with pfsense 1.2.2
>
> our server has  4 ADSL lines  with load balance ONLY   , no failover and
> anything packages.
>
> we cannot logins on many many forums , webmails , https sites  etc etc , 
> when we have Load Balance
>
> im try  with 1 line    Lan and Wan simple configuration   without load
> balance and the logins working verry well.
>
> anywone to know about this problem ?
>
> thank you

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