ok I've managed to get it working.
The problem was that except from 2 Gateways I had also defined 2 additional
gateways (not for internet) and associated static routes to them.
Deleting  and putting them below wan1 and wan2 did the trick.

thank you for your help!
Yannis

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On Aug 2, 2014 10:46 PM, "compdoc" <comp...@hotrodpc.com> wrote:

> > With Squid disabled, fail over works as expected.
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> In the lab I created to test this machine, I have squid with havp set to
> transparent. Also have snort. I don’t use squidguard.
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> If I disconnect wan #1, most browsers will time out. But I can often just
> refresh to get them going again. Squid never complains.
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> There are a couple of remote clients and programs that have to be closed
> and then opened again after the gateway fails. (maybe because they cache
> something?)
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> I'm pretty happy with it.
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> >(49) Can't assign requested address
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> What is your client connecting to? Is it some sort of secure remote
> session? A disconnect cannot be avoided with any type of secure connection.
> You're changing external ip addresses when it falls over, after all.
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> Are you able to recover normal connections to google or youtube, etc.?
> Close the browser and try again after waiting for the switch to happen.
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> There are settings for how long it takes pfSense to decide a gateway is
> down, and how it determines its down. I use just 'packet loss'.
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