On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Lucas Mocellin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I googled and tried to search in this list but didn't find anything very
> useful.
>
> my loadbalance/fail over is working out amazingly, the only thing is that
> the traffic FROM the pfSense by itself is not passing through this rules.
>
> I tried to force in the WAN interface to get this traffic from WAN address
> and put it to the gateway group but it didn't work out.
>
> does someone has a generic answer for this? I checked individual answer
> for any of the specific services. in my case I wanna OpenVPN client to use
> the loadbalance, with one preferred link.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Lucas.
>
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I think you may need a NAT rule (someone please correct me if this is
incorrect).

An example NAT rule would be to set your source to be your OpenVPN
interface. Set the destination to be your loadbalancer virtual server. You
may need to clone the existing virtual server that uses the WAN IP, but I
find that "cloning" doesn't work. Just open a new one and manually copy
over the new settings. Set the destination as the internal loadbalanced
IP(may or may not need a Virtual IP setup for this)

Let me know how this goes. I will most likely be doing this kind of thing
in the future.
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