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    Cannot setup load balancer pools

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      heyman last edited by

      When I setup the pool - the gateway value is empty. So in the pool I get something like

      |204.22.12.12
      |64.2.12.10

      When I apply these settings - pfSense complains about "Empty Delimeter"

      I tried to upgrade to 1.2 Beta but then due to this error did a clean install of 1.2 Beta - but still no luck.

      Any help will be much appreciated.

      Thanks

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        Pootle last edited by

        Are you following the guide here?
        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/MultiWanVersion1.2

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          heyman last edited by

          Yes I did.

          The puzzling thing is why it does not append the interface that I select in the drop down.

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            sullrich last edited by

            What browser are you using?  I would try FireFox.

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              heyman last edited by

              I am using Firefox 2.0.0.4

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                sullrich last edited by

                Works absolutely fine here.  Just blew away a pool and recreated it.

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                  sai last edited by

                  Can you post your Interfaces page?

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                    heyman last edited by

                    Here you go


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                      sai last edited by

                      <really unhelpful="" comment="">thats really weird!</really>

                      I can only imagine that it might be something to do with the PPPoE. Do you get the same problem if the WAN is Static rather than PPPoE?

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                        heyman last edited by

                        Well i found a work around by inspecting the javascript code.

                        Select the pool type to Server. Put the value of the interface (e.g. wan or opt1) in the "Server IP Address" text box. Now change the type to Gateway and create the pool. The javascript remembers the name you typed in the Server IP address text (even though it is not visible anymore)

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