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    [SOLVED] Routing IP/packets via firewall rules

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      rands.rodriguez
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      I just want to know if I did this one right?

      I want to route the traffic of 192.168.0.4 to a specific gateway.

      ![routing packet.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/routing packet.PNG)
      ![routing packet.PNG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/routing packet.PNG_thumb)

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        rands.rodriguez
        last edited by

        After reading this forum:
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=61902.0

        I tried to change my settings to:

        But both of them didn't work.

        ![routing packet failover.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/routing packet failover.PNG)
        ![routing packet failover.PNG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/routing packet failover.PNG_thumb)
        gatewaygroups.PNG
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          georgeman
          last edited by

          Looks fine, what do you mean exactly by "it doesn't work"?

          If it ain't broke, you haven't tampered enough with it

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            rands.rodriguez
            last edited by

            @georgeman:

            Looks fine, what do you mean exactly by "it doesn't work"?

            Hmm.. It works, but on other IP address.

            weird.

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              georgeman
              last edited by

              Did you flush your state table before testing?

              If it ain't broke, you haven't tampered enough with it

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                rands.rodriguez
                last edited by

                @georgeman:

                Did you flush your state table before testing?

                Ohh.. that make it works! Thanks for the information! :)

                Kinda new here in pfSense.

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