James Gray wrote:
> Tom Eastep wrote:
>> James Gray wrote:
>>
>>> I thought I followed all the docs but I feel like I've missed something 
>>> really 
>>> basic.
>> Like maybe Shorewall FAQ 57?
>>
>> -Tom
> 
> Thanks Tom.  I really appreciate the fast response :)  I've been doing 
> most of the config offline using the 3.x PDF documentation, and it 
> doesn't lay it out as plainly as FAQ 57.  My bad.
> 
> I replaced "loose" with "balance" in the providers options.  However, 
> after restarting shorewall (sudo service shorewall restart) the routing 
> totally wigged out.  Traffic was going out on the two interfaces 
> (ISP1/2) but if data was coming back, it wasn't reaching the clients.  I 
> reverted to the old config and all was good (all traffic on one interface).

Your tcrules are so completely broken (see my other post) that this
isn't surprising.

I suggest that you totally forget traffic shaping for the time being and
get multi-ISP working the way that you want it. Then *and only then*
should you add traffic shaping.

-Tom
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