Hi Bill,

Sorry, inbound...  we have 2x Web Servers behind the PFsense boxes so we are 
load balancing 443 and 80 TCP

Lee

On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 08:47:27 -0500, "Bill Marquette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Inbound or outbound load balancing?
> 
> --Bill
> 
> On 10/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi There,
>>
>> Im using 1.2 RC2 on Intel boxes.  I have the load balancer setup and
> working, the two machines are syncing settings and the carp is working
> properly.  However, if I reboot the primary firewall the secondary takes
> over pings, but the load balancing doesnt work again until the primary is
> back online.
>>
>> Everything seems to be ok, when the primary disappears, the ping drops 1
> packet, then the secondary carries on and everything runs ok.  The servers
> on the lan interface of the firewall can route out to the internet fine
> whilst running with only the secondary firewall. The only thing not to
> work is the load balancer.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> I have it wired as:
>>
>> INTERNET -->  PIX 515 PAIR --> 2X CISCO 3550-EMI --> PFSENSE PAIR --> 2X
> CISCO 3550-EMI --> LAN
>>
>> Each of the pix/pfsense are connected to seperate switches, which are in
> turn linked together.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Lee
>>
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