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I have a pfsense box protecting a set of windows servers
that are configured using NLB (Network Load Balanceing). Each box has unique
IP and they both share a Virtual IP. I have created a rule on the wan
interface allowing outside traffic to port 443 on all 3 interfaces (2 physical
1 virtual) All seems to work fine, however in my logs I keep getting the
following that the packets are being dropped to the virtual IP. Though
everything seems to work anyways. Sound like a false report? Regards There are 10 types of people in this world, those who can
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