You only have to follow this simple guide: Rules are applied on incoming traffic only so if you want to do outbound balancing to multiple WANs the traffic is coming in on the LAN and leaving on the WANs/OPTs. Your rules have to go to the LAN tab therefor. And also have a look at the tutorials and docs. They should get you started quickly.
Great to hear that. Good progress has been made on the traffic shaper. Now can we put together a bounty to extend captve port to be multi-wan and multiple interface?
I'd go with rsync over SSH. Rsync will allow you to keep the webserver updated with changes on the fileserver and as you should be using SSH to admin it anyway you're not opening up any new holes.
Doesn't matter if it's in the GUI for me, personally. If the support was there, I was just going to modify /etc/inc/interfaces.inc to add the lines. No big deal.
Generally the WAN port will have a real ip and so any packets with private ip addresses will be unwanted (forged/part of attack etc) so by default all rfc1918 packets should be blocked.
Having posted a similar statement in the past myself gave a reply in which someone suggested to pick another theme when using IE.
In System: General Setup use the theme: pfSense if you have to work with IE.
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