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      sullrich
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      What is "Balancer" appearing in one of the rules?  Alias?

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        Guest
        last edited by

        Hi Scott,

        Balancer is the Pool. It was the only way I was able to get Load Balancing to work in previous Beta's so I just continued using what I had working.
        If it is not correct what is the right way?

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          sullrich
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          Please take a screen shot of each of the load balancing screens so we can get a good idea of what is going on here.

          Also include if you can the LAN and WAN relationships.

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            Guest
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            Hi Scott,

            Please forgive my ASCII as it is not as clean as others.

            WAN 182.165.30.30 ====== [Router Static IP] ======={ Internet Monitor IP 202.173.144.33}
                                                            ||
            LAN 192.168.1.1 ========[ PFSense ] Load Balance
                                                            ||
                                                          OPT1 186.165.20.20 ====== [Router Static IP] ======={Internet Monitor IP 202.173.144.81}

            Monitor IP's are on different routes according to tracert

            I hope that this is of help.

            Kindest Regards.

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              Guest
              last edited by

              Sorry that the Pics are so big, I did not realize that it would be on the actual page but into a bin. I would have made them smaller.

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                Are both of the monitor ips up?

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  yes both are up. they are in the backbone of the ISP and they are third hop before it actually gets to the isp home page. If these are down then the ISP is down.

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                    Guest
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                    Hi All,

                    I may have found the problem to my errors, below is what I have done and now Load Balance is working and Fail over is currently working as well.

                    Beta 3 + the pfSense-BETA3-update-for-random_id-and-blank_rule-issues-on-embedded-and-full.tgz applied.

                    I went into the rules section and changed the WAN rule of the gateway from Balancer to the WAN IP Address, and in OPT1 (Alias of WAN2) changed the gateway to the OPT1 IP address. The previous Gateways set to Balancer may have had a problem of causing an endless loop, as well as NO Fail Over.

                    Error on boot up after applying the update also now back stating that Load Balance Monitor IP is Bad IP address. But I can live with this for the time being. Unless it causes more problems.

                    Will keep all informed if errors continue.

                    Thanks Scott for your help.
                    Kindest Regards.

                    Craig Roy
                    Horizon IT Consultants.

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      Hi All,

                      Sorry for anyone trying to follow my last post.

                      Made a mistake in mentioning the Gateway for WAN and OPT1 in the Firewall Rules, changed them to the specified Gateways in the WAN and OPT1 Setup.

                      EG:
                      WAN IP    180.19.1.2
                      WAN GW  180.19.1.10

                      OPT1        181.20.2.2
                      OPT1 GW  181.20.2.20

                      EG:
                      RULES
                      WAN GW is 180.19.1.10
                      OPT1 GW is 181.20.2.20

                      Hope that this straightens up a few of my mistakes.

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                        iimre
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                        Thank you CraigRoy for your detailed description.
                        I was fighting with the same problem and finally your case study helped me to solve it.

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