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    Multiwan and outgoing traffic from pfSense

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      enrico1976
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      Dear All,

      I am new on pfSense.
      I have the same situation discussed on a previous post:
      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=9542.msg54139

      It seems there is not a solution on this thread.
      Is this right?There is a way to instruct the OpenVPN gateway different to the default gateway on pfSense?

      BR,
      Enrico

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        ITCoresys
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        Here is a solution I'm going to try:

        1. Have two OpenVPN tunnels, one on udp 1194, another on udp 1195
        2. Make two firewall permit rules, one for outbound udp 1194 to the main gateway on ISP 1, the other permits outbound udp 1195 to the secondary gateway on ISP2 (This gives me redundant paths)
        3. Use openospfd interface metric parameters to set both client and server end TUN0 (UDP 1194) with a metric of 10 and TUN1 (UDP 1195) with a metric of 20. (This gives me the fail over)
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          carlos.papaiz
          last edited by

          Did this work ITCoresys ?

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            cmb
            last edited by

            @enrico1976:

            I have the same situation discussed on a previous post:
            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=9542.msg54139

            It seems there is not a solution on this thread.
            Is this right?There is a way to instruct the OpenVPN gateway different to the default gateway on pfSense?

            Yes there are options, depending on whether it's a client or server. It's detailed in the book.  http://pfsense.org/book

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