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      sai last edited by

      hi

      I am tryng to use the image  pfSense-Full-Update-1.2-RELEASE-20080423-2126.tgz

      I have 4 interfaces, of which 2 are LAN and 2 are WAN

      whatever wizard I try, I get this error

      You have less interfaces than number of connections!

      I have tried giving it 4 interfaces, 2 connections,
      2 interfaces, 2 connections,
      2 interfaces, 4 connections

      am I doing something wrong or is the wizard out of whack?

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        Perry last edited by

        When i tried i could get paste that, but got errors in the end of multi wan/lan config.

        Connection is WAN nic's, do you get the error right after that?



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          sai last edited by

          I could not get any of the wizards to work. I even downloaded the iso and installed that. same problems.

          which version are you using?

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            Perry last edited by

            The same

            1.2-RELEASE
            built on Wed Apr 23 21:26:47 EDT 2008

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              eri-- last edited by

              Can you please post the errors you are getting, so if any i will fix them.

              I have some more fixes in the line so if you give me the messages you are getting i will check them too.

              One other way i can recommend you doing this for now is:
              Just choose 2 connection(it means internet connections) and 1 local interface
              After the wizard go to the "By queue view" click the lan in the left
              than click the buttons "clone/copy queue" button for each of the local interfaces

              and you should have a setup running.

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                Perry last edited by

                than click the buttons "clone/copy queue" button for each of the local interfaces

                I can only copy to one of my lan nic's don't know if vlan's mess it up.

                Ermal If you want to, i can open my firewall for you. just PM your IP.


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                  eri-- last edited by

                  Hmmm Perry i have found the issue.
                  It is just that the By interface queue builds the list of interfaces to show differently from the shaper code and  uses a function of pfSense itself which seems to not show the vlan interfaces.
                  I will get to you and all the other with a fix soon.

                  Ermal

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                    sai last edited by

                    when using traffic_shaper_wizard_multi_all.xml
                    I get these errors:

                    …cannot determine interface bandwidth for fxp1, specify an absolute bandwidthaltq not defined on fxp1 altq not defined on fxp1 /tmp/rules.debug:24: errors in queue definition altq not defined on fxp1 /tmp/rules.debug:25: errors in queue definition altq...

                    the fix is to select each interface (in the "  By Interface  " tab) and specify the bandwidth.

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                      sai last edited by

                      Questions!

                      [1] in the Floating Rules there is a Penalty Box rule, but it is at the top. the voip , p2p rules are below it.
                      The rule is:
                      Proto Source Port Destination Port Gateway Queue Schedule Description

                                • qOthersLow   Penalty Box

                      I specified a single ip address (from my LAN) for this in the Wizard, but the ip address does not appear in the rule. should I put the ip address in the source or in the destination?

                      [2] how does this shaper interact with the load balancer?

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                        eri-- last edited by

                        [1] the rules produced by the wizard are latest match ones. Meaning the latest match takes the action.
                        For the ip i will take a look at all the things i am fixing in the wizards!

                        [2] It is all transparent it means that if you have load balancing active the rules will convert to conform to it automatically when they reload.

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