RE: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread Ryan
Just a stupid qestion, but can you setup a virtual IP for either your mail
server, your voip device or both?

 
Ryan Rodrigue
P.O. Box 4336
Systems Technician
Houma, LA 70361
A A R Electronics, Inc
Phone (985) 876-4096
510 West Tunnel Blvd
Phone (800) 649-7346
Houma LA 70360
Fax (985) 853-1034
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www.aarelectronics.com 
 
 

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> hi all,
> 
> thanks for the incredibly quick responses ...
> 
> i'll ask the provider to put a second ip address on his 
> router to get around the problem. i can't be the only one!
> 
> pfsense is fantastic!
> 
> cheers
> 
> m
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Re: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/18/2010 4:11 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 4:04 PM, mayak-cq  wrote:
>> hi all,
>>
>> i've got a serious policy routing problem that i cannot seem to
>> overcome.
>>
>> the pfsense box has three interfaces: two are wan ports and one is lan
>> -- both wan ports share the same physical media and use the same
>> gateway. they each have a different ip address.
>>
>> i need to route outbound mail traffic out of one specific interface and
>> voip out the other (among other requirements).
>>
>> since the gateway's are the same, and because i cannot specify the
>> interface but only the next router, pfsense seems to choose the
>> first/lowest interface to send mail.
>>
> 
> Short of an intermediate NAT device as Gary said, you have no other
> options with the same gateway unless you can put both IPs on one
> interface.

I think Ermal or Scott pointed out a commit a few weeks ago that ECMP
was committed upstream, so it's possible that in the future, we won't be
stuck with this limitation. (Which will be a very happy day indeed for
many users.)

Jim

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Re: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread mayak-cq
hi all,

thanks for the incredibly quick responses ...

i'll ask the provider to put a second ip address on his router to get
around the problem. i can't be the only one!

pfsense is fantastic!

cheers

m



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Re: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 4:04 PM, mayak-cq  wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i've got a serious policy routing problem that i cannot seem to
> overcome.
>
> the pfsense box has three interfaces: two are wan ports and one is lan
> -- both wan ports share the same physical media and use the same
> gateway. they each have a different ip address.
>
> i need to route outbound mail traffic out of one specific interface and
> voip out the other (among other requirements).
>
> since the gateway's are the same, and because i cannot specify the
> interface but only the next router, pfsense seems to choose the
> first/lowest interface to send mail.
>

Short of an intermediate NAT device as Gary said, you have no other
options with the same gateway unless you can put both IPs on one
interface.

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Re: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread Gary Buckmaster
This will not work.  Both gateways are the same, which is how routing is 
being done.  Setting up another NAT device in front of one of the WAN 
interfaces is a kludgy workaround.  Otherwise, I'm afraid you're out of 
luck. 


Curtis LaMasters wrote:

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:04 PM, mayak-cq  wrote:
  

hi all,

i've got a serious policy routing problem that i cannot seem to
overcome.

the pfsense box has three interfaces: two are wan ports and one is lan
-- both wan ports share the same physical media and use the same
gateway. they each have a different ip address.

i need to route outbound mail traffic out of one specific interface and
voip out the other (among other requirements).

since the gateway's are the same, and because i cannot specify the
interface but only the next router, pfsense seems to choose the
first/lowest interface to send mail.

is there a way around this?

thanks

m



I have not tested this but an advanced outbound NAT setup where you
specify either the source or destination port and NAT address could
work.

Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com

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Re: [pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread Curtis LaMasters
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:04 PM, mayak-cq  wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i've got a serious policy routing problem that i cannot seem to
> overcome.
>
> the pfsense box has three interfaces: two are wan ports and one is lan
> -- both wan ports share the same physical media and use the same
> gateway. they each have a different ip address.
>
> i need to route outbound mail traffic out of one specific interface and
> voip out the other (among other requirements).
>
> since the gateway's are the same, and because i cannot specify the
> interface but only the next router, pfsense seems to choose the
> first/lowest interface to send mail.
>
> is there a way around this?
>
> thanks
>
> m
>
I have not tested this but an advanced outbound NAT setup where you
specify either the source or destination port and NAT address could
work.

Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com

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[pfSense Support] help -- policy routing problem

2010-03-18 Thread mayak-cq
hi all,

i've got a serious policy routing problem that i cannot seem to
overcome.

the pfsense box has three interfaces: two are wan ports and one is lan
-- both wan ports share the same physical media and use the same
gateway. they each have a different ip address.

i need to route outbound mail traffic out of one specific interface and
voip out the other (among other requirements).

since the gateway's are the same, and because i cannot specify the
interface but only the next router, pfsense seems to choose the
first/lowest interface to send mail.

is there a way around this?

thanks

m


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