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    Loadbalanced outgoing from PFSENSE_BOX

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      RagnaBaby
      last edited by

      Anyone could provide details on how to load-balance the connections that come out from the pfsense box?

      NOTE: This is not a NAT issue, the source will be the pfsense box only.

      Thanks.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        It cannot be done on 1.2.3. It can be done on 2.0 with floating rules, but if you want more information in that regard, this thread belongs on the 2.0 board. I can move it there if you want.

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          RagnaBaby
          last edited by

          Yep this is v2.0 related. Please move it if necessary.

          I have 3 WAN NICS, I already tried what you suggested on floating rules like
          'intferace wan out route-to {(rl1 gw1), (rl2 gw2), (rl3 gw3)} source wan_ip to dest !wan_ip'

          But it results only in not being able to get a connection out.

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            SawyerX
            last edited by

            What exactly is this for? Uploading?

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