This causes the firewall to fail at startup.

Jerry Vonau wrote:
> Michael Cozzi wrote:
>   
>>     Jerry,
>>
>>     It looks like this:
>>
>>     TDS1    1    1    -    eth1    134.215.238.201
>>     TDS2    2    2    -    eth3    134.215.230.225
>>
>>
>>     
>
> Try:
>
> TDS1    1    1    main    eth1    134.215.238.201 track,balance <locif>
> TDS2    2    2    main    eth3    134.215.230.225 track,balance <locif>
>
> replace <locif> with the interface of your local lan.
>
> That should get you in the game, you'll need to use route_rules or/and
> tcrules to define how you want your traffic flow.
>
> Jerry
>
>
>
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