This is not possible unfortunately. To kind of "kill states" of inactive
pass rules we had to introduce an ipfw block on top of the  pf filter.
This was the only way to do it (we really investigated all other
possibilities). That said, it won't work for your scenario as an
inactive pass will cause a block and a rule below this rule can't make
the traffic pass anymore. It was not designed with multiwan applications
in mind but to open/block services on specified times.

Holger

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Cabot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] schedules

Either I'm trying to do something that is currently impossible, outside
the scope, or doing it wrong.  Not sure which one.

In Nicaragua, the networks are not the greatest.  I have two cablemodems
that have 512Kbs down/256Kbs up speeds.  To minimize problems with the
VoIP I'm grouping all the torrents/ftps/bulk transfers on one modem and
everything else on the other.  I tried setting up a rule so that I could
run bulk transfers across the load balancer during late hours, and only
on one modem during the daytime.  It didn't work.  I ran across some
documentation saying that the scheduler for RULES saying that if the
rule matched, but was outside the schedule indicated that it would
automatically block.  Is that correct?

If so, can I request that it behave that if the current time is not
within the schedule indicated that the rule is not met and it proceeds
to the next rule?  If someone want's those records dropped, then can
make an explicit rule.

Dave Cabot
Equip Nicaragua
+505 341-3488 home  | +1 727 490-3579 VoIP USA
+505 841-1013 cell  | +1 519 489-0516 VoIP Canada
                    | +1 727 683-9313 fax




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