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    Converstion of backup file from 2220 to 4100

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved General pfSense Questions
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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Yes, exactly. dpinger, the gateway monitor, would have to mark both VPN gateways as down. If that happened the gateway group would have no valid gateways and the rule would be created without a gateway set allowing traffic to leave the WAN directly.
      Given that both VPNs share the same WAN link it's not that unlikely that congestion on the WAN would cause both to show as down.

      Steve

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        LarryM04 @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 I think its good now. I've only seen one flicker in about a day and a half and it was this:

        Started Fri Aug 26 07:58:56 PM EDT 2022 IP=194.36.111.30
        Sat Aug 27 06:34:37 AM EDT 2022 194.36.111.30 -> 
        Sat Aug 27 06:34:37 AM EDT 2022  -> 194.36.111.30]
        

        The printout is "From_IP -> To_IP" so for about a second I had no IP, which I would assume means nothing went out or in.

        Again, thank you for your help
        Larry

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Yes, it could have failed to return an IP if both VPN gateways went down. Which is correct.

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