On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:19 AM, David Burgess<apt....@gmail.com> wrote:

> As expected, you have no gateway on em2. pfsense is able to route packets to
> any host on that network, which means it can reply to any incoming packet,
> or contact any machine on that network, but any traffic that doesn't match
> the exact networks in the first column, ie, 'the internet', will take the
> default gateway, ng0.
>
> For load balancing to work, and for any outbound connection initiated from
> your network to go out the em2 interface, you will have to enter a gateway.
> If this messes things up with your ISP then your ISP has a problem, or
> you're not setting things up properly.
>
> Enter your ISP's gateway on em2 and if that doesn't work we'll troubleshoot
> from there.
>
> db
>
I have entered the ISP's gateway (They actually have two due to us
using multiple subnets) and when I do, pfsense can only ping that
address. Packets to any other network won't go through. When I remove
it, I can ping any internet host from em2.

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