On 2015-01-09 19:45, Chris Bagnall wrote:
Check the setting of System -> Advanced -> Miscellaneous -> Skip rules
when gateway is down.
Nice! That sounds like exactly what I'm after. Shame it's global and not
a per-policy-route or per-gateway setting but I'll take what I can get.
Many thank
On 10 Jan 2015, at 03:30, Tim Eggleston wrote:
> I use policy routing (Gateway under Advanced Features) to send traffic from
> certain hosts down a VPN which is originated on the pfsense machine. This
> works great.
> However I noticed today that when the VPN fails, the traffic falls back to
>
On 10 Jan 2015, at 03:09, k_o_l wrote:
> I’ve installed a second hard drive in my firewall the primary is running
> 2.1.5 and the secondary 2.2RC. How do I setup the firewall to allow my to
> choose between the two at boot?
This is normally a function of the BIOS. If you go into the BIOS setup
I use policy routing (Gateway under Advanced Features) to send traffic
from certain hosts down a VPN which is originated on the pfsense
machine. This works great.
However I noticed today that when the VPN fails, the traffic falls back
to the default gateway. In my scenario, this is not desirab
I've installed a second hard drive in my firewall the primary is running
2.1.5 and the secondary 2.2RC. How do I setup the firewall to allow my to
choose between the two at boot?
Thank you,
Sam
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