Forwarding with two WAN interfaces
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What are you looking to do? Get everyone internally on another WAN connection? And the rest on the slow WAN?
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I think you try to configure a policy based routing.
Example: Port 80,443 over WAN1 and all other ports over WAN2. If you generate a firewall rule check the "advanced features -> gateway"
Rule one: Pass any to any port 80,443 gateway wan1
Rule two: pass any to any port any gateway wan2 -
What are you looking to do? Get everyone internally on another WAN connection? And the rest on the slow WAN?
Yes about that…
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I think you try to configure a policy based routing.
Example: Port 80,443 over WAN1 and all other ports over WAN2. If you generate a firewall rule check the "advanced features -> gateway"
Rule one: Pass any to any port 80,443 gateway wan1
Rule two: pass any to any port any gateway wan2I will followed what you said and i will reply…thank you .
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For your interest..
On this website you will find some nice how-to vids http://www.nobluescreen.com/pfsense-firewall.html -
I think you try to configure a policy based routing.
Example: Port 80,443 over WAN1 and all other ports over WAN2. If you generate a firewall rule check the "advanced features -> gateway"
Rule one: Pass any to any port 80,443 gateway wan1
Rule two: pass any to any port any gateway wan2I have a proxy server and filter…is there any problem with firewall's rules ?
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What kind of proxy do you use? Just a simple transparent proxy for http traffic?
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http://securite-ti.com/pfSense_Web_Proxy_with_multi-WAN_links.pdf I hope this will help you.
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http://securite-ti.com/pfSense_Web_Proxy_with_multi-WAN_links.pdf I hope this will help you.
Thank you man .