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    SQUID and Load Balancing doesn't work!!!! I tried for a week but nothing :'(

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      eri--
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      @rojocesar:

      I have tried adding a rule in floating tab, but I didn't have success, I have tried almost everything including Ermal's help with no success. When the connection comes from the BALANCE GATEWAY.. the load balance apparently works with Squid but WAN1 is the only one working, WAN2 doesn't work, I guess I need a exact rule in floating rule, but how I say I have tried a lots of rules in floating tab
      like for example
      Floating Rules:
      pass  out  quick  route-to { ( vr0 192.168.1.1 ) , ( xl1 192.168.20.1 ) } round-robin  from 127.0.0.1/24 to any keep state  label "USER_RULE"

      but nothing i tried also this rule:

      Floating Rules:
      pass  out  quick  on {  vr0  } route-to { ( vr0 192.168.1.1 ) , ( xl1 192.168.20.1 ) } round-robin  proto tcp  from any to any port = 80  keep state  label "USER_RULE"

      I'm sure there are many people who have the same problem and it would be helpful to know the correct configuration. Squid and Load Balancing works in one machine would be excellent

      Do not select an interface at the floating tab rule creation.

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        rojocesar
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        Well bad news  :'( :'( :'(.. I woke up one morning realizing that I had everything set up but nothing I prove everything with all possibles rules in floating and nothing,
        rules like for example

        Floating Rules
        pass  out  quick  route-to { ( vr0 192.168.1.1 ) , ( xl1 192.168.20.1 ) } round-robin  from 127.0.0.1/24 to any keep state  label "USER_RULE"

        nothing   ???.. other rules, the rules below doesn't work  >:(:

        User-defined rules follow

        pass  out  quick route-to { ( vr0 192.168.1.1 ) , ( xl1 192.168.20.1 ) } round-robin  proto tcp  from 127.0.0.1 to any port = 80  keep state  label "USER_RULE"
        pass  in  quick  on $LAN  route-to { ( vr0 192.168.1.1 ) , ( xl1 192.168.20.1 ) } round-robin  from 192.168.55.0/24 to any keep state  label "USER_RULE: Default allow LAN to any rule"

        let me tell you that i prove thousands of rules but nothing  :-, I will prove again this weekend but I almost sure that IS NOT POSSIBLE USE SQUID AND LOAD BALANCING IN PFSENSE 2.0 :-[.
        My friend Ermal tell me that this is possible  :o, but I wonder if there is person that work with SQUID and BALANCE ( I think that none)..
        Ermal if you send me one configuration that I can use in my network  :-[  I will send a beautiful gift from Peru.. jajaj well your help is appreciable
        I beg you send me a setup that really works..  my whole country will thank you ;)

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          rojocesar
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          CONCLUSION:
          SQUID and LOAD BALANCING  doesn't work together.. why??? well is a little hard to explain, you can see more details in picture below, Squid only work with DEFAULT GATEWAY not with LOAD BALANCE GATEWAY, Squid choose one gateway, and this gateway is "DEFAULT GATEWAY"
          See the pictures please
          PS: All configuration is OK including the floating, Load Balancing works fine and Squid also.. but when Squid and Balance works, Squid only works with one Gateway or one WAN INTERFACE.. it can be WAN or OPT1.. I thought that Squid was working with Virtual Interface created by Load Balancing i.e that two WANs provide cache

          Squid_without_Defaultgateway.jpg
          Squid_without_Defaultgateway.jpg_thumb
          Squid_with_Defaultgateway.jpg
          Squid_with_Defaultgateway.jpg_thumb

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            _igor_
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            Is it not possible to make the gateway-group default? I don't have Multi-WAN, so its only a thought… Maybe wrong.

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              eri--
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              Can you send your config.xml this is not going to take you/me anywhere like this.

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                rojocesar
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                Here I send config.xml I hope all is OK.. if you have other thinks please only tell me..

                
                 <pfsense><version>6.0</version>
                	 <lastchange></lastchange> 
                	<theme>pfsense_ng</theme>
                	 <sysctl><desc>Set the ephemeral port range to be lower.</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.ip.portrange.first</tunable>
                			<value>1024</value> 
                		 <desc>Drop packets to closed TCP ports without returning a RST</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.blackhole</tunable>
                			<value>2</value> 
                		 <desc>Do not send ICMP port unreachable messages for closed UDP ports</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.udp.blackhole</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Randomize the ID field in IP packets (default is 0: sequential IP IDs)</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.ip.random_id</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Drop SYN-FIN packets (breaks RFC1379, but nobody uses it anyway)</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.drop_synfin</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Enable sending IPv4 redirects</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.ip.redirect</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Enable sending IPv6 redirects</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet6.ip6.redirect</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Generate SYN cookies for outbound SYN-ACK packets</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.syncookies</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Maximum incoming/outgoing TCP datagram size (receive)</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.recvspace</tunable>
                			<value>65228</value> 
                		 <desc>Maximum incoming/outgoing TCP datagram size (send)</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.sendspace</tunable>
                			<value>65228</value> 
                		 <desc>IP Fastforwarding</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.ip.fastforwarding</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Do not delay ACK to try and piggyback it onto a data packet</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Maximum outgoing UDP datagram size</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.udp.maxdgram</tunable>
                			<value>57344</value> 
                		 <desc>Handling of non-IP packets which are not passed to pfil (see if_bridge(4))</desc>
                			<tunable>net.link.bridge.pfil_onlyip</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Set to 0 to disable filtering on the incoming and outgoing member interfaces.</desc>
                			<tunable>net.link.bridge.pfil_member</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Set to 1 to enable filtering on the bridge interface</desc>
                			<tunable>net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Allow unprivileged access to tap(4) device nodes</desc>
                			<tunable>net.link.tap.user_open</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Verbosity of the rndtest driver (0: do not display results on console)</desc>
                			<tunable>kern.rndtest.verbose</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Randomize PID's (see src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c: sysctl_kern_randompid())</desc>
                			<tunable>kern.randompid</tunable>
                			<value>347</value> 
                		 <desc>Maximum size of the IP input queue</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.ip.intr_queue_maxlen</tunable>
                			<value>1000</value> 
                		 <desc>Disable CTRL+ALT+Delete reboot from keyboard.</desc>
                			<tunable>hw.syscons.kbd_reboot</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Enable TCP Inflight mode</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable</tunable>
                			<value>1</value> 
                		 <desc>Enable TCP extended debugging</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.log_debug</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>Set ICMP Limits</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.icmp.icmplim</tunable>
                			<value>750</value> 
                		 <desc>TCP Offload Engine</desc>
                			<tunable>net.inet.tcp.tso</tunable>
                			<value>0</value> 
                		 <desc>TCP Offload Engine - BCE</desc>
                			<tunable>hw.bce.tso_enable</tunable>
                			<value>0</value></sysctl> 
                	 <system><optimization>normal</optimization>
                		<hostname>pfsense</hostname>
                		<domain>local</domain>
                		 <group><name>all</name>
                			<description>All Users</description>
                			<scope>system</scope>
                			<gid>1998</gid>
                			<member>0</member></group> 
                		 <group><name>admins</name>
                			<description>System Administrators</description>
                			<scope>system</scope>
                			<gid>1999</gid>
                			<member>0</member>
                			<priv>page-all</priv></group> 
                		 <user><name>admin</name>
                			<fullname>System Administrator</fullname>
                			<scope>system</scope>
                			<groupname>admins</groupname>
                			<password>$1$dSJImFph$GvZ7.1UbuWu.Yb8etC0re.</password>
                			<uid>0</uid>
                			<priv>user-shell-access</priv></user> 
                		<nextuid>2000</nextuid>
                		<nextgid>2000</nextgid>
                		<timezone>Etc/UTC</timezone>
                		 <time-update-interval></time-update-interval> 
                		<timeservers>0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org</timeservers>
                		 <webgui><protocol>http</protocol></webgui> 
                		<disablenatreflection>yes</disablenatreflection>
                		<dns1gwint>wan</dns1gwint>
                		<dns2gwint>none</dns2gwint>
                		<dns3gwint>none</dns3gwint>
                		<dns4gwint>none</dns4gwint>
                		<dnsserver>200.48.225.130</dnsserver>
                		<dnsserver>200.31.108.106</dnsserver>
                		 <dnsallowoverride></dnsallowoverride></system> 
                	 <interfaces><lan><if>xl0</if>
                			<ipaddr>192.168.55.1</ipaddr>
                			<subnet>24</subnet>
                			 <media></media> 
                			 <mediaopt></mediaopt> 
                			<bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                			<bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
                			<descr>LAN</descr></lan> 
                		 <opt1><descr>OPT1</descr>
                			<if>xl1</if>
                			 <enable><ipaddr>192.168.20.34</ipaddr>
                			<subnet>24</subnet>
                			<gateway>americatel</gateway>
                			 <spoofmac></spoofmac></enable></opt1> 
                		 <wan><if>vr0</if>
                			 <mtu><media></media> 
                			 <mediaopt></mediaopt> 
                			<bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                			<bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
                			<descr>WAN</descr>
                			 <enable><ipaddr>192.168.1.251</ipaddr>
                			<subnet>24</subnet>
                			<gateway>telefonica</gateway>
                			 <spoofmac></spoofmac></enable></mtu></wan></interfaces> 
                	 <staticroutes></staticroutes> 
                	 <pppoe><username></username> 
                		 <password></password></pppoe> 
                	 <pptp><username></username> 
                		 <password></password> 
                		 <local></local></pptp> 
                	 <dhcpd><lan><enable><range><from>192.168.55.100</from>
                				<to>192.168.55.200</to></range></enable></lan></dhcpd> 
                	 <pptpd><localip></localip></pptpd> 
                
                	 <dnsmasq><enable></enable></dnsmasq> 
                	 <snmpd><syslocation></syslocation> 
                		 <syscontact></syscontact> 
                		<rocommunity>public</rocommunity></snmpd> 
                	 <diag><ipv6nat><ipaddr></ipaddr></ipv6nat></diag> 
                
                	 <nat><ipsecpassthru><enable></enable></ipsecpassthru></nat> 
                	 <filter><rule><id><type>pass</type>
                			 <tag><tagged><direction>out</direction>
                			<quick>yes</quick>
                			<floating>yes</floating>
                			 <max-src-nodes><max-src-states><statetimeout><statetype>keep state</statetype>
                
                			<source>
                
                <address>127.0.0.1/24</address>
                
                			 <destination><any></any></destination> 
                			 <descr><gateway>balanceo</gateway></descr></statetimeout></max-src-states></max-src-nodes></tagged></tag></id></rule> 
                		 <rule><id><type>pass</type>
                			<interface>lan</interface>
                			 <max-src-nodes><max-src-states><statetimeout><statetype>keep state</statetype>
                
                			<source>
                				<network>lan</network>
                
                			 <destination><any></any></destination> 
                			<descr>Default allow LAN to any rule</descr>
                			<gateway>balanceo</gateway></statetimeout></max-src-states></max-src-nodes></id></rule></filter> 
                	 <shaper></shaper> 
                	 <ipsec><preferredoldsa></preferredoldsa></ipsec> 
                	 <aliases></aliases> 
                	 <proxyarp></proxyarp> 
                	 <cron><minute>0</minute>
                			<hour>*</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 newsyslog 
                		 <minute>1,31</minute>
                			<hour>0-5</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 adjkerntz -a 
                		 <minute>1</minute>
                			<hour>3</hour>
                			<mday>1</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /etc/rc.update_bogons.sh 
                		 <minute>*/60</minute>
                			<hour>*</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/sbin/expiretable -v -t 3600 sshlockout 
                		 <minute>1</minute>
                			<hour>1</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /etc/rc.dyndns.update 
                		 <minute>*/60</minute>
                			<hour>*</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/sbin/expiretable -v -t 3600 virusprot 
                		 <minute>*/5</minute>
                			<hour>*</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/bin/checkreload.sh 
                		 <minute>*/5</minute>
                			<hour>*</hour>
                			<mday>*</mday>
                			<month>*</month>
                			<wday>*</wday>
                			<who>root</who>
                			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /etc/ping_hosts.sh</cron> 
                
                	 <rrd><enable></enable></rrd> 
                	 <revision><time>1254853809</time></revision> 
                	 <gateways><gateway_item><interface>wan</interface>
                			<name>telefonica</name>
                			<gateway>192.168.1.1</gateway>
                			 <descr><monitor>200.48.225.130</monitor>
                			 <defaultgw></defaultgw></descr></gateway_item> 
                		 <gateway_item><interface>opt1</interface>
                			<name>americatel</name>
                			<gateway>192.168.20.1</gateway>
                			 <descr><monitor>200.48.225.146</monitor></descr></gateway_item> 
                		 <gateway_group><name>balanceo</name>
                			telefonica|1
                			americatel|1
                			<trigger>down</trigger></gateway_group></gateways> 
                	 <installedpackages><package><name>squid</name>
                			<descr>High performance web proxy cache.</descr>
                			<website>http://www.squid-cache.org/</website>
                			<category>Network</category>
                			<version>2.6.21_10</version>
                			<status>Stable</status>
                			<required_version>1.2.1</required_version>
                			<maintainer>fernando@netfilter.com.br seth.mos@xs4all.nl mfuchs77@googlemail.com</maintainer>
                			<depends_on_package_base_url>http://files.pfsense.org/packages/7/All/</depends_on_package_base_url>
                			<depends_on_package>squid-2.6.21.tbz</depends_on_package>
                			<depends_on_package>squid_radius_auth-1.10.tbz</depends_on_package>
                			<depends_on_package>openldap-client-2.4.10.tbz</depends_on_package>
                			<config_file>http://www.pfsense.org/packages/config/squid/squid.xml</config_file>
                			<configurationfile>squid.xml</configurationfile>
                			<noembedded>true</noembedded>
                			<filter_rule_function>squid_generate_rules</filter_rule_function></package> 
                
                <menu>
                			<name>Proxy server</name>
                			<tooltiptext>Modify the proxy server's settings</tooltiptext>
                			Services
                			<url>/pkg_edit.php?xml=squid.xml&id=0</url>
                		</menu>
                
                		 <tab><text>General settings</text>
                			<url>/pkg_edit.php?xml=squid.xml&id=0</url>
                			 <active></active></tab> 
                		 <service><name>squid</name>
                			<rcfile>squid.sh</rcfile>
                			<executable>squid</executable>
                			<description>Proxy server Service</description></service> 
                		 <squid><config><active_interface>lan</active_interface>
                				<allow_interface>on</allow_interface>
                				<transparent_proxy>on</transparent_proxy>
                				 <private_subnet_proxy_off><defined_ip_proxy_off><log_enabled><log_dir>/var/squid/log</log_dir>
                				 <log_rotate><proxy_port>3128</proxy_port>
                				 <icp_port><visible_hostname>localhost</visible_hostname>
                				<admin_email>admin@localhost</admin_email>
                				<error_language>English</error_language>
                				 <disable_xforward><disable_via><uri_whitespace>strip</uri_whitespace>
                				 <dns_nameservers><disable_squidversion></disable_squidversion></dns_nameservers></disable_via></disable_xforward></icp_port></log_rotate></log_enabled></defined_ip_proxy_off></private_subnet_proxy_off></config></squid></installedpackages></pfsense> 
                
                

                Best regards

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                  rojocesar
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                  @_igor_:

                  Is it not possible to make the gateway-group default? I don't have Multi-WAN, so its only a thought… Maybe wrong.

                  Well Squid only work with the local IP 127.0.0.1 then Squid works with default gateway, it doesn't work with gateway-group, you can see in the picture below an example, if I take OPT1 like defaul gateway then Squid works with OPT1 interface, if you take WAN like default gateway then Squid work with Wan interface.

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                    eri--
                    last edited by

                    The only problem i see in your config is that you might want to try
                    from:

                    <address>127.0.0.1/24</address>

                    to:

                    <address>127.0.0.1/8</address>

                    afterwards i need access to the system.

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                      rojocesar
                      last edited by

                      All work fine, SQUID + LOAD BALANCING, but apparently, SQUID only works with default gateway, if you remove WAN or turn off ADSL telefonica, you will not have internet but will continue to operate Squid

                      PLEASE SEE THE PICTURE BELOW.

                      SQUID + LOAD BALANCING DOESN'T WORK

                      not_working.JPG
                      not_working.JPG_thumb

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                        eri--
                        last edited by

                        Do you by any chance have sticky-connections active?!

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                          rojocesar
                          last edited by

                          :-[ I don't have sticky-connection you can see below in the picture, now I prove again the squid and load balancing and nothing

                          sticky.JPG
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                            rafael.cardoso
                            last edited by

                            anyone have this working?

                            Respect is Everything!

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                              Slam
                              last edited by

                              @rojocesar:

                              All work fine, SQUID + LOAD BALANCING, but apparently, SQUID only works with default gateway, if you remove WAN or turn off ADSL telefonica, you will not have internet but will continue to operate Squid

                              PLEASE SEE THE PICTURE BELOW.

                              SQUID + LOAD BALANCING DOESN'T WORK

                              I know this is an old post but I'm seeing the same symptoms as the OP, squid works fine with load balancing but if the default gateway modem is turned off/unplugged, clients are unable to browse the internet.

                              Slam

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                                eri--
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                                How you are creating rules?

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                                  Slam
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi Ermal

                                  Action: PASS / Quick: TICKED / Interface: NONE / Direction: OUT / Protocol: TCP / Source: 127.0.0.1 / Dst: ANY / Dst Port Range: 80 / GW: Multiwan

                                  I think that rule is correct, appologies if I have it wrong!

                                  Thanks

                                  Slam

                                  EDIT

                                  I have squid bound to LAN/CP1/CP2, all 3 interfaces have gateway also set to Multiwan in their respective rules, I dont know if thats relevant.

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                                    eri--
                                    last edited by

                                    You need direction out and source any.
                                    You can even try with direction out and source WAN ip to try to tighten it.

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                                      Slam
                                      last edited by

                                      @ermal:

                                      You need direction out and source any.
                                      You can even try with direction out and source WAN ip to try to tighten it.

                                      I've tried the above suggestions without any luck.

                                      On my testbed, I have 2 wans, currently wan2 is set as default gw, the interface is hooked up to a hub so that the interface shows as up as active, although the hub is not connected to anything. (I needed its modem for a production box)

                                      wan1 is connected to a modem and not set for default gw.

                                      I have tried almost everything, from unticking "Block private/bogon networks" to setting static IP and DNS on my client machine.

                                      I hope the following can helps you track down the problem, if you need anymore information Ill be happy to help.

                                      Routing tables

                                      Internet:
                                      Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
                                      default            78.xx.xx.xx         UGS         2       70   fxp1 <–-wan2 gw set as default
                                      10.0.0.0/24        link#10            U           0        0 re1_vl
                                      10.0.0.1           link#10            UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      10.0.1.0/24        link#11            U           0        0 re1_vl
                                      10.0.1.1           link#11            UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      10.0.2.0/24        link#12            U           0        0 re1_vl
                                      10.0.2.1           link#12            UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      10.0.20.0/24       link#13            U           0        0 re1_vl
                                      10.0.20.1          link#13            UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      78.xx.xx.xx/20      link#2             U           2      463   fxp1 <–-wan2 gw
                                      78.xx.xx.xx        link#2             UHS         0        0    lo0 <–-wan2 IP
                                      94.xx.xx.xx/20     link#1             U           2     1051   fxp0 <–-wan1 gw
                                      94.xx.xx.xx      link#1             UHS         0        0    lo0 <–-wan1 IP
                                      127.0.0.1          link#6             UH          0       19    lo0
                                      127.0.0.2          127.0.0.1          UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      192.168.5.0/24     link#3             U           1    25807    re0
                                      192.168.5.1        link#3             UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      192.168.50.0/24    link#9             U           0        0 re1_vl
                                      192.168.50.1       link#9             UHS         0        0    lo0
                                      208.67.220.220     94.xx.xx.xx        UGHS        1       25   fxp0 <–-94.xx.xx.xx wan1 gw
                                      208.67.222.222     78.xx.xx.xx         UGHS        0       29   fxp1 <–-78.xx.xx.xx wan2 gw

                                      config.xml rule

                                      <rule><id><type>pass</type>
                                                  <tag><tagged><direction>out</direction>
                                                 <quick>yes</quick>
                                                 <floating>yes</floating>
                                                  <max><max-src-nodes><max-src-conn><max-src-states><statetimeout><statetype>keep state</statetype>
                                                  <os><nosync><protocol>tcp</protocol>
                                                 <source>
                                                      <any><destination><any><port>80</port></any></destination>
                                                 <descr>Load Balance Squid</descr>
                                                 <gateway>multiwan</gateway></any></nosync></os></statetimeout></max-src-states></max-src-conn></max-src-nodes></max></tagged></tag></id></rule>

                                      pfctl -sr
                                      NOTE: 94.xx.xx.xx is wan1 gw

                                      pass out quick route-to (fxp0 94.xx.xx.xx) inet proto tcp from any to any port = http flags S/SA keep state label "USER_RULE: Load Balance Squid"

                                      pfctl -sa Filter rules:
                                      NOTE: 94.xx.xx.xx is wan1 gw

                                      pass out quick route-to (fxp0 94.xx.xx.xx) inet proto tcp from any to any port = http flags S/SA keep state label "USER_RULE: Load Balance Squid"

                                      Counters:

                                      USER_RULE: Load Balance Squid 6 96 5040 0 0 96 5040

                                      pfctl -s rules -vv
                                      NOTE: 94.xx.xx.xx is wan1 gw

                                      @119 pass out quick route-to (fxp0 94.xx.xx.xx) inet proto tcp from any to any port = http flags S/SA keep state label "USER_RULE: Load Balance Squid"
                                       [ Evaluations: 0         Packets: 0         Bytes: 0           States: 0     ]
                                       [ Inserted: uid 0 pid 28028 ]

                                      rules.debug

                                      pass  out  quick  $multiwan  proto tcp  from any to any port 80  keep state  label "USER_RULE: Load Balance Squid"

                                      I dont know how much of the above is relevant, but I thought I'd post anyway  ;D

                                      Thanks in advance

                                      Slam

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                                        eri--
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                                        Are you using Manual Outbound NAT?
                                        pfctl -vvsr is the output i want to see actually.

                                        Do you have issues on traffic with this rule?
                                        Please show me even a pfctl -vvsn

                                        While there can you try enable manual outbound NAT and add a rule with source any and external your wan1(94…../20) gw?
                                        See if it works.

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                                          Slam
                                          last edited by

                                          Ive included output for the those commands

                                          pfctl -vvsr - command1.txt
                                          pfctl -vvsn - command2.txt

                                          I dont use outbound nat and dont even know how to use it, I got stuck when I tried to follow your comments, I've sent you a pm with details if you like access to the box yourself.

                                          Thanks

                                          Slam

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                                            eri--
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                                            Check out now it should be ok from what i see!?

                                            If you want to tighten you can change the any in the outbound nat rules at the end to the respective interfaces subnet.

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