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,
With Squid disabled, fail over works as expected.
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.
If I disconnect wan #1, most browsers will time out. But I can often just
refresh to get them going again.
Hello,
I have pfSense 2.1.3 with 2 Wan links + 1 Lan.
I have squid+squidguard packages installed.
Squid is working in transparent mode.
Is there a way to make Squid redirect http connections on Wan2 in case Wan1
is down?
I am mainly interested in failover and not so in loadbalancing http
On 1 August 2014 8:00:54 pm IST, compdoc comp...@hotrodpc.com wrote:
Is there a way to make Squid redirect http connections on Wan2 in
case Wan1 is down?
It is simple. Squid sends traffic through the default gateway without any
specific configuration.
Just enable 'Default Gateway Switching'
Tried that option but it does not seem to work.
When I disconnect wan1 I get the following error on clients browser:
Connection to Failed
The system returned:
(49) Can't assign requested address
With Squid disabled, fail over works as expected.
Maybe Squid is using a different mechanism to