Re: FW: [pfSense Support] load balancer

2006-07-18 Thread Bill Marquette

On 7/18/06, Tunge2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The Lan interface rules are:


TCP/UDP LAN net  22 (SSH)   *   * *  SSH
LAN
 * LAN net  *   *   *Load Balance
Default LAN - any

Ive tryed to add rules to the WAN and OPT interfaces also but that didn't
work. It is not only the 192.168.1.1 that doesn't work but 194.109.21.4 also
doesn't work


What version are you running?  Also in System-Advanced, is NAT
Reflection checked or unchecked?  Also, do you allow SSH in to the
firewall from the WAN?  This sounds suspiciously like the NAT
Reflection bug I fixed before RC1.

--Bill

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FW: [pfSense Support] load balancer

2006-07-17 Thread Tunge2
It is not possible to build up any connection (except web traffic) evenwhen the WAN and OPT connection are connected to the Internet
When i start for example the program Putty i get the message unable to open connection to 192.168.1.1 (i try edseveral different ip address) Network error connection refused. If i remove the load balance option from PFsense all traffic goes well (SSH, telnet) I don't get any messages in the log file 



-Oorspronkelijk bericht-Van: Bill Marquette [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Verzonden: zaterdag 15 juli 2006 0:36Aan: support@pfsense.comOnderwerp: Re: [pfSense Support] load balancerFails in what way?You mean, when a WAN goes down you get disconnected (to
be expected)?--BillOn 7/14/06, Tunge2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, We installed the load balancer on our PFsense RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT-07-09-2006 machine. The load balance seams to work
 great at web traffic (if we shutdown the WAN connection, OPT takes it over nicely:) that's a fantastic function, keep up the great work) But if i try to build up any SSH or telnet connection, to internal or an
 external connection it fails. The log files are not showing any thing usesfull Greetings-To unsubscribe, e-mail: 
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Re: FW: [pfSense Support] load balancer

2006-07-17 Thread Bill Marquette

I'll need to see your rules before too much more.  For the SSH to
192.168.1.1, it sounds like you need a non-load balanced rule to
handle that in front of your (guessing here) from LAN to world use
load balancer rule.

--Bill

On 7/17/06, Tunge2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


It is not possible to build up any connection (except web traffic) even when
the WAN and OPT connection are connected to the Internet
When i start for example the program Putty i get the message unable to open
connection to 192.168.1.1 (i try ed several different ip address) Network
error connection refused. If i remove the load balance option from PFsense
all traffic goes well (SSH, telnet) I don't get any messages in the log file



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 Van: Bill Marquette [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Verzonden: zaterdag 15 juli 2006 0:36
 Aan: support@pfsense.com
 Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense Support] load balancer


Fails in what way?  You mean, when a WAN goes down you get disconnected (to
be expected)?

--Bill

On 7/14/06, Tunge2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello,

 We installed the load balancer on our PFsense
 RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT-07-09-2006 machine. The load balance seams to work
 great at web traffic (if we shutdown the WAN connection, OPT takes it
 over nicely:) that's a fantastic function, keep up the great work) But
 if i try to build up any SSH or telnet connection, to internal or an
 external connection it fails. The log files are not showing any thing uses
full

 Greetings



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