Op 11-2-2017 om 17:24 schreef Matthew Pounsett:
On 11 February 2017 at 08:48, PiBa wrote:
Make sure that 'internal' traffic is not pushed out over the gatewaygroup
to the WAN interfaces.
So create pass rules above the pbr>gatewaygroup rules, to allow internal
trafffic to
On 11 February 2017 at 08:48, PiBa wrote:
> Make sure that 'internal' traffic is not pushed out over the gatewaygroup
> to the WAN interfaces.
> So create pass rules above the pbr>gatewaygroup rules, to allow internal
> trafffic to just take the regular routes.
Ahh.. that
On 10 February 2017 at 22:24, Karl Fife wrote:
> I presume your ISP gave you a tunnel network and a public /28, and you're
> trying to use the IP's in the /28. Until recently, you had been binding
> the tunnel network interfaces directly to your 'wan'.
>
No, no tunnel
Make sure that 'internal' traffic is not pushed out over the
gatewaygroup to the WAN interfaces.
So create pass rules above the pbr>gatewaygroup rules, to allow internal
trafffic to just take the regular routes.
Op 11-2-2017 om 3:06 schreef Matthew Pounsett:
I've been employing a terrible