3 gateways problem
Claudiu Dragalia-Paraipan
dr.clau at gmail.com
Wed Dec 1 00:28:02 PST 2004
Try to add 'flags S/SA' to your route-to rules. If it does not work,
watch with pfctl -vsr and -vsn which rules you hit and when.
Check if states are created for connection coming from outside with
pfctl -ss.
Regards,
Robert M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank your for your reply.
>
> I have read the manual before.
>
> I did try adding the following lines to
> the end of my pf.conf file, but this didn't help
> though.
>
> ---
> pass out on $ifDSL1 route-to ($ifDSL2 $gwDSL2) from
> $ifDSL2 to any
> pass out on $ifDSL1 route-to ($ifDSL3 $gwDSL3) from
> $ifDSL3 to any
> pass out on $ifDSL2 route-to ($ifDSL1 $gwDSL1) from
> $ifDSL1 to any
> pass out on $ifDSL2 route-to ($ifDSL3 $gwDSL3) from
> $ifLimes to any
> pass out on $ifDSL3 route-to ($ifDSL1 $gwDSL1) from
> $ifDSL1 to any
> pass out on $ifDSL3 route-to ($ifDSL2 $gwDSL2) from
> $ifDSL2 to any
> ----
>
> Maybe I misunderstood the 'meaning' of these rules ?
>
> I'm suspecting a "bug" in pf.conf file :-(
>
> Ps. do you know any website where I can learn
> about advanced pf/altq networking ?
> I would like to simply limit internet speed
> to 256Kbit/s with priq in each queue to every user on
> my 2Mbit line.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Regards,
>
--
Claudiu Dragalina-Paraipan
dr.clau at gmail.com
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