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      alexand3r
      last edited by

      The CARP one, I've tried to bind it with the loopback and adding a NAT rule but it didn't work :s

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        @alexand3r:

        The CARP one, I've tried to bind it with the loopback and adding a NAT rule but it didn't work :s

        It will work if you setup squid to loopback without custom options for tcp_outgoing_address.

        Check if you can fetch pages from pfsense console/ssh using links before testing squid.

        Tcpdump will help you to identify what is going wrong.

        post your rdr nat rule to check if there is no errors.

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          alexand3r
          last edited by

          Here is the NAT rule I used:

          Interface : LAN
          Source : any
          Source port : *
          Destination : my_virtual_address/32
          Destination port : *
          NAT Address : 127.0.0.1/32
          NAT port : *
          Static port : NO

          I'm maybe wrong with it ? :s

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
            last edited by

            @alexand3r:

            I'm maybe wrong with it ? :s

            It's just missing squid port 3128

            Interface : LAN
            Source : any
            Source port : *
            Destination : my_virtual_address/32
            Destination port : 3128
            NAT Address : 127.0.0.1/32
            NAT port : 3128
            Static port : NO

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              alexand3r
              last edited by

              Hey I changed my rule just like you said with adding the port 3128 and unfortunetely the problem persists. It's a NAT Outbound rule right ?

              Even if on the proxy server I set up the "Proxy interface : loopback". Could it be because I use the package squid3 ?

              I don't understand, when the master is off, my virtual ip can still be reach by a ping, my client can use the slave as proxy, but they cannot with the VIP… it seems that the slave uses the VIP but cannot link it to his proxy service, so it could be more than one rule that I should add ?

              And by the way, when I do all of this wihout any custom options, the VIP doesn't work when a client uses it as a proxy, even if the master is up, but if I add "http_port my_virtual_ip:3128" then it works when the master is up but not on failover with only the slave up. So what are the custom options made for ?

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              • marcellocM
                marcelloc
                last edited by

                @alexand3r:

                Hey I changed my rule just like you said with adding the port 3128 and unfortunetely the problem persists. It's a NAT Outbound rule right ?

                No. Its a rdr rule.

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                  alexand3r
                  last edited by

                  Ok maybe a really stupid question but what is a rdr rule ? On squid I can do a "Port Forward", "1:1" or "Outbound" NAT rule, which of them is a rdr one ?

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                  • marcellocM
                    marcelloc
                    last edited by

                    @alexand3r:

                    Ok maybe a really stupid question but what is a rdr rule ? On squid I can do a "Port Forward", "1:1" or "Outbound" NAT rule, which of them is a rdr one ?

                    redirection rule = port forward.

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                      alexand3r
                      last edited by

                      Ok I'll try this thanks !

                      Also I was wondering, why while my squid's master is supposed to sync his conf, when I do a change on the squid.conf from the Web interface, I cannot see the change on the slave ?

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                      • marcellocM
                        marcelloc
                        last edited by

                        @alexand3r:

                        Ok I'll try this thanks !

                        Also I was wondering, why while my squid's master is supposed to sync his conf, when I do a change on the squid.conf from the Web interface, I cannot see the change on the slave ?

                        It only sync changes made on package gui.

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                          mgrosh
                          last edited by

                          This thread has been alot of help.

                          I have a similar situation and this fixed most of my issues but broke one small thing.

                          My setup
                          2 pfSense 2.0.1 servers with CARP for failover
                          2 WAN connections setup with MultiWAN
                          Squid Installed

                          LAN
                          10.1.1.139 pfSense1
                          10.1.1.140 pfSense2
                          10.1.1.141 pfSense Virtual IP

                          WAN
                          xxx.xxx.251.139 pfSense1
                          xxx.xxx.251.140 pfSense2
                          xxx.xxx.251.141 pfSense Virtual IP

                          I removed  "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" from custom options.
                          added
                          LAN TCP * * 10.1.1.141 3128 127.0.0.1 3128
                          to Port Forward

                          and added
                          WAN  127.0.0.0/8 * * * xxx.xxx.251.141 * NO
                          to Outbound

                          everything is working except for when i open http://www.pfsense.org/ip.php shows my IP address as xxx.xxx.251.139 <–WRONG (should be the VIP)

                          when i add "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" to custom options,  http://www.pfsense.org/ip.php shows my IP address as xxx.xxx.251.141 <-- correct

                          however, with "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" added to custom options i can not connect to local resources on the 10.0.0.0/8 LAN network.

                          any ideas?

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                            mgrosh
                            last edited by

                            I noticed marcelloc mention this on another thread

                            "Use squid tcp outgoing address directive to specify it.

                            There is a field on squid gui for custom options. Place it there."

                            Would this fix my problem and how would i implement this with my MultiWAN situation?

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                            • marcellocM
                              marcelloc
                              last edited by

                              A load balance rule on floating tab should work for outgoing traffic.

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                                mgrosh
                                last edited by

                                @marcelloc:

                                A load balance rule on floating tab should work for outgoing traffic.

                                This is the floating rule i have

                                TCP * * * 80 (HTTP) MultiWAN_Comcast none

                                Even with this it still shows my IP address as xxx.xxx.251.139

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                                • marcellocM
                                  marcelloc
                                  last edited by

                                  Second try could be uncheck default gateway option on gateway config.

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                                    mgrosh
                                    last edited by

                                    unchecking the default gateway had no affect.

                                    I still have not tried

                                    "Use squid tcp outgoing address directive to specify it.

                                    There is a field on squid gui for custom options. Place it there."

                                    I just need direction on how to implement this in a multiwan environment.

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                                      mgrosh
                                      last edited by

                                      This is still a major issue for us.

                                      routing works perfectly.  However, when specifing the proxy it does not use the Virtual IP.

                                      My setup
                                      2 pfSense 2.0.1 servers with CARP for failover
                                      2 WAN connections setup with MultiWAN
                                      Squid Installed

                                      LAN
                                      10.1.1.139 pfSense1
                                      10.1.1.140 pfSense2
                                      10.1.1.141 pfSense Virtual IP

                                      WAN
                                      xxx.xxx.251.139 pfSense1
                                      xxx.xxx.251.140 pfSense2
                                      xxx.xxx.251.141 pfSense Virtual IP

                                      I removed  "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" from custom options.
                                      added
                                      LAN TCP * * 10.1.1.141 3128 127.0.0.1 3128
                                      to Port Forward

                                      and added
                                      WAN  127.0.0.0/8 * * * xxx.xxx.251.141 * NO
                                      to Outbound

                                      I also have a load balance rule on the floating tab that allows all.

                                      everything is working except for when i open http://www.pfsense.org/ip.php shows my IP address as xxx.xxx.251.139 <–WRONG (should be the VIP)

                                      when i add "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" to custom options,  http://www.pfsense.org/ip.php shows my IP address as xxx.xxx.251.141 <-- correct

                                      however, with "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" added to custom options i can not connect to local resources on the 10.0.0.0/8 LAN network.

                                      Any suggestions?

                                      "Use squid tcp outgoing address directive to specify it." has been mentioned as a solution but no details on how to implement it on a multiwan environment.

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                                      • marcellocM
                                        marcelloc
                                        last edited by

                                        mgrosh,

                                        Can you check via tcpdump what ip squid is using when trying to access 10.0.0.0/8 network?

                                        att,
                                        Marcello Coutinho

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                                          mgrosh
                                          last edited by

                                          it is using 10.1.1.141 (my VIP)

                                          and with "tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1" added to custom options, i receive the following error page

                                          ERROR

                                          The requested URL could not be retrieved

                                          –------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                          While trying to retrieve the URL: http://10.0.0.65/

                                          The following error was encountered:
                                          • Connection to Failed

                                          The system returned:
                                              (49) Can't assign requested address
                                          The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again.

                                          Your cache administrator is it@patlive.com.


                                          Generated Thu, 10 May 2012 19:16:36 GMT by pfSense1 (squid/2.7.STABLE9)

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                                          • marcellocM
                                            marcelloc
                                            last edited by

                                            Just to be sure, does your network mask on server and pfsense are /8 or something else??

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