On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Dimitri Rodis
<dimit...@integritasystems.com> wrote:
> Currently running:
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> 1.2.3-RC1
> built on Wed Apr 1 16:59:10 EDT 2009
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> In addition to a fiber connection at this particular location, there is also
> a second connection brought in via a cable modem. The fiber connection is
> intended to serve the incoming connections to web servers, mail servers,
> etc. The second cablemodem connection is intended for web browsing and other
> misc traffic, as to not bog down the fiber so much.
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> So, I added an outbound NAT so that traffic originating from the LAN side
> destined to port 80 would use the interface address of the cable connection.
> Initially, this did not work as expected-- until I rebooted pfSense. Web
> traffic did pass, but it was not NATTing to the correct address--I verified
> by browsing to http://www.whatismyip.com, and until I rebooted pfSense, it
> did not report the correct address. So, I tried it again with port 443
> (whatismyip supports SSL :). Sure enough, it reported the old IP address
> until I rebooted pfSense again.
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> I don't remember having this problem before--why would I need to reboot for
> this to take effect? And yes, I did completely close the browser so that an
> existing state wouldn't be reused.
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> Bug?

Unlikely, Outbound NAT hasn't changed in a long time.

Any packages installed?

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