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    PfSense Squid Proxy for Multi-WAN

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      hyrol
      last edited by

      Still configure the same as pfSense 2.0.3 Squid Package Multi Wan, only changes to the Floating Rules to Interface Group.

      ![Lan Rules.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Lan Rules.jpg_thumb)
      ![Lan Rules.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/Lan Rules.jpg)
      Groups.jpg_thumb
      Groups.jpg
      Gateways.jpg_thumb
      Gateways.jpg

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        niebla
        last edited by

        Thanks but I am not seeing where or how you have used the interface group.

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          hyrol
          last edited by

          Under Menu Interface

          Interface.jpg
          Interface.jpg_thumb

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            afrugone
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            Hyrol,

            Many thanks, but where I use the new "Internet" interface created at "Interface Groups", I don't like to abuse of your time, but could you resume how will be the new configuration?

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              hyrol
              last edited by

              afrugone,

              What you mean, all configure same as pfSense 2.0.3 Squid Multi WANs, difference only Floating rules vs Interface Group. pfSense 2.1 not more using Floating rules for Squid Multi WANs.

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                afrugone
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                OK I´ll try this,

                Thanks

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                  mohamed hafez
                  last edited by

                  @hyrol:

                  afrugone,

                  What you mean, all configure same as pfSense 2.0.3 Squid Multi WANs, difference only Floating rules vs Interface Group. pfSense 2.1 not more using Floating rules for Squid Multi WANs.

                  I've done as you said exactly but not working at all

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                    hyrol
                    last edited by

                    Actually this is not Load-Balance Round Robin, this is Load-Balance Bandwith Agreggation and you can see all the WANs its working.
                    It is worth it from nothing.

                    Load-Balance.jpg
                    Load-Balance.jpg_thumb

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                      pubmsu
                      last edited by

                      Hi @hyrol,

                      The last LAN rule screenshot you posted actually bypasses the squid altogether and sends the traffic directly to the loadbalancer gateway group. That's how you're getting bandwidth aggregation (but not squid caching).

                      And the interface group "Internet" is not really playing any role anywhere.

                      So, in summary, this does not seem to be a working solution for 2.1.x for squid plus load-balancing or failover.

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                        dims
                        last edited by

                        NOTE:

                        if you have problems with multi WAN (which may be the reason you look at this topic) you may find it senseless, because you browser can have problems with downloading images

                        SO SEE THIS TOPIC NOT VIA ROUTER YOU PLAN TO CONFIGURE :)

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