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    New HOWTO: pfSense Squid Web Proxy with multi-WAN links (it works!)

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      Riroxi
      last edited by

      Thx to DimitriS.

      The tutorial Works perfectly for me.  ;D

      I found only one problem. I could not set the navigation to the squid on the loopback interface, but as the Ermal said, just putting the "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" worked for me.

      I have only one more question… how i can force a ip range to use one of gateways. I tryed to create a LAN rule but not worked well...

      EG: I need the traffic comming by 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.20 use the WAN2.

      Thx and sorry for my google english :D

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        Riroxi
        last edited by

        Well… After some days, the balance go to space!

        All connections use the default gateway... any ideas?

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          Riroxi
          last edited by

          Hello guys!

          I make some new tests today, and i have new results…

          I created a new floating rule to DNS (53) as quoted by heper.

          The squid seems to work well now.

          Also seted my WANS without a Default WAN. Seems helped. Not sure.

          Now my WAN group Settings:

          WAN1 - TIER2 - MONITOR ON INTERNAL ROUTER OF ISP
          WAN2 - TIER1 - MONITOR ON 8.8.4.4 GOOGLE DNS

          I do this because when the some of WANs reach the latency, the Links always go to another WAN... but still not using the two wans... for some reason they choose the one... probaly the lower ping

          when one of then seems always online, on tier 2, they balance fine.

          I'm little confused now  ???

          Look at SS

          I still making new tests...

          Thx again and sorry for my bad english

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            Daouid
            last edited by

            Thank for your document!
            But, I think, it works for Failover only!
            In the PDF we can see the Tiers (in Gateway Priority) is not ths same for the 2 connections!
            So my question is: Anyone has a Squid + Multi-WANs + Load balancing really functional?
            (With the Tiers of the 2 connexions at 1)

            Thanks a lot!

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              Daouid
              last edited by

              I have found this topic: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,38882.0.html
              It really works and with the Load Balancing!!
              The Load Balancing is less efficient for large file contrary to pfsense sense without Squid, any ideas? If I download 2 files, the 2 are on the same box, but when I open lot of web site, the ips are the ips of my 2 boxes.

              Thanks !

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                paoloromano
                last edited by

                Hi Guys,

                Dont have luck yet on running pfsens2.0+multiwan+loadbalance+failover+squidproxy+lightsquid.
                Does this setup really works?

                Although I have setup pfsense2.0+multiwan+loadbalance+failover.

                Thanks Masters!

                :)

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                  a_ghellam
                  last edited by

                  **Dear,
                  Thanks a lot for your post,
                    I would like to know if it works also for multiwan loadbalancing (NOT FAILOVER), because when i used to config multi wan (WAN1= 1 Mb and WAN2= 1Mb from two different ISP) and add a rule in LAN interface for multigateway, my download reach the 2 Mb without installing SQUID and other dependencies. However when i install the squid and it's dependencies and configure it on lan and transparent proxy my download limit reach 1 Mb.
                    I read that Squid doesn't allow multigateway, So if i can have a solution for my problem i'll appreciate a lot.

                  Best Regards,**

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                    pubmsu
                    last edited by

                    Based on this HOW TO and the other 3-easy-steps HOW TO, I have the questions as posted in this other thread:

                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,38882.msg233730.html#msg233730

                    So what's the current status and conclusion on this topic? Does it do loadbalancing?

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                      skyrice
                      last edited by

                      Have set up my failovers etc all work fine. I have default rule for everyone to use WAN1 failover to WAN2 and then have a few select ip addresses using WAN2 failover to WAN1 (these are IP's with large upload rates so dont affect others internet performance). So far none of the threads on this issue have gotten this setup to work. Everything ends up through WAN1.
                      About to attempt converting to VM and having 3 virtual pfSense boxes. 1 for multiwan and then 2 others as squid boxes for each connection

                      LAN –> pfSense1(Multiwan) --> pfSense2(Squid+SquidGuard) --> WAN1
                                                            --> pfSense3(Squid+SquidGuard) --> WAN2

                      anyone with a more elegant solution to this please post the answer soon as the above just looks painful (2 lots of proxies to configure keep up-to-date + having to setup 3 VM machines).

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                        twinfield
                        last edited by

                        @skyrice

                        I appear to be in the same situation.  Is there a particular reason you are putting your proxies on the WAN side rather than the following:

                        /–--> WAN0
                        LAN -----> Proxy -----> pfsense MultiWAN ---+
                                                                                        ----> WAN1

                        Is there a performance improvement to using a separate proxy for each WAN?  I was intending to set things up this way for my purposes but would like to know if there is any advantage to your method.  Thanks

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                          M4estre
                          last edited by

                          its works with balance only, failover and squid cant work together, someone else have this problem too?

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                            pccom
                            last edited by

                            I learn set up multi-wan from this video.
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exa9OxyZ84U&feature=related
                            Why this video did not use floating rule?

                            I found Squid not working when Samba started. I manually run squid -z then /usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid.sh restart
                            Now it is working.

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                              manfisto
                              last edited by

                              @twinfield:

                              @skyrice

                              I appear to be in the same situation.  Is there a particular reason you are putting your proxies on the WAN side rather than the following:

                              /–--> WAN0
                              LAN -----> Proxy -----> pfsense MultiWAN ---+
                                                                                              ----> WAN1

                              Is there a performance improvement to using a separate proxy for each WAN?  I was intending to set things up this way for my purposes but would like to know if there is any advantage to your method.  Thanks

                              I am having the same setup as yours just that its different appliance.

                              |–---> WAN0
                                                                                                                  |-----> WAN1
                              LAN -----> Pfsense Squid Proxy -----> MultiWAN Appliance ---+
                                                                                                                  |-----> WAN2
                                                                                                                  |-----> WAN3

                              Currently it is working fine but its not gonna be long once the campus subscribe to 4 x 40mb lines = 160mbps.
                              My appliance is running on a 100based which the LAN port will become the bottleneck if i continue to use the appliance.
                              However, my Pfsense is running on R300 server with multiple network gigabit network ports.
                              Therefore, I am looking at this solution as well, anyone been able to make it work,
                              as in Pfsense + Squid +SquidGuard + MultiWAN loadBalance + Failover?

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                                jikjik101
                                last edited by

                                try the HOWTO except step 3.
                                for step 4, select LAN only, do not include LOOP.
                                tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1 will be automatically added.

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                                  darkknight
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi all!

                                  And, what about:

                                  VLAN1 (failover A)\                                                                                                              * WAN 1
                                  VLAN2 (failover B) _____________________\ Squid Proxy Server__________\ pfSense 2.0.1/ * WAN 2 (default gateway)
                                  VLAN3 (failover C) /                                      /                                          /                        \  * WAN 3
                                  VLAN4 (failover C)/

                                  (there's no network on LAN, except the VLAN'S)

                                  Here, for a while, we'll use the proxy in not the transparent mode.
                                  i.e., I'm in the VLAN1, proxy is in the VLAN2. When I set the proxy settings into the browser, I access the internet through VLAN2's gateway.
                                  Is there a better way to do this?

                                  Sorry the English…

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                                    DimitriS
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello pfSense users around the world!

                                    I'm back for another mission in Haiti dealing with pfSense firewall and Multiwan!!

                                    Since I wrote the "pfSense Squid Web Proxy with multi-WAN links", I noticed some issue whith the DNS. When my default Gateway failed, following problems appears:

                                    • SQUID proxy won't work anymore
                                    • pfSense Configuration interface is very slow
                                    • DNS solving is not working (or working very slow) : https://PFSENSE_IP/diag_dns.php

                                    To bypass this problem, I update my configuration:

                                    • Configure two open DNS servers (Google DNS : 8.8.8.8 and L3 DNS : 4.2.2.2)
                                    • Force theses DNS in the Proxy Server config. (may not required, but it might helps)
                                    • Create and new floating rule to correctly failover DNS solving (most important thing)

                                    See attached pictures for details.

                                    Regards (your feedback is always appreciated!),

                                    Dimitri Souleliac

                                    ![pfSense Squid Web Proxy with multi-WAN links - DNS fix 1-3.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfSense Squid Web Proxy with multi-WAN links - DNS fix 1-3.png)
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                                      hyrol
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi all,

                                      In my observation proxy slowed, starting at floating rules.  ???

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                                        karlmathew
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi Dimitris,

                                        Thanks for the post, I have been working with this one for almost a month now but i still can't get it right for the pfsense multi-wan with squid. But I have tried your configuration with-out squid, it works perfectly fine..

                                        Can you explain in much more detail about your post and what is the use of each..

                                        like for example
                                        the use of floating rules. (Why have floating rules added?)
                                        why change NAT outbound to Manual?
                                        why add loopback?

                                        and others..

                                        thanks!

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                                          dpreviatti
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello!

                                          I did this configuration and it works!
                                          But when I create a NAT rule to forward a port of WAN1 to a desktop on the LAN, it simply dont work!

                                          I attach screen of the NAT rule and a tcpdump of the port when I try to connect from the outside.

                                          Can anyone help me?

                                          ![14-01-2013 16-35-45.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/14-01-2013 16-35-45.jpg)
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                                            deepakthai
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi,

                                            Can someone guide me how to fix my issue with mutli wan switching with proxy. Though the floating rules are applied the switching is not working on web browser. Please find the details in my post at the below URL

                                            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,57606.0.html

                                            Thanks

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