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18.7 Legacy Series / Re: Bug NAT whith multi WAN
« on: June 21, 2018, 11:49:13 pm »
Hi,

thank you for reply

seems to be familiar, but I think not, because I was try all combinations of Sticky connections,Shared fowarding, Default gw switching and so on, but only update to 18.7dev solve whole issue.

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18.7 Legacy Series / Re: Bug NAT whith multi WAN
« on: June 08, 2018, 01:37:13 pm »
Hi,

I had similar issue wit multiWAN with two uplinks.
I have configured all corretly with policy based routing over GW group.
If I had disabled Shared forwarding, than multiWAN works(if one uplink down, takeover to second and vice versa), BUT inbound port forward  _not_ works, only if I add default route to system table, but works only for this one uplink which I set in default route.
If I enable Shared forwarding, than multiWAN _not_ works, same as port forward.  This is on version 18.1.x
I take days (2weeks) of testing where I am made something wrong, troubleshooting on opnsense/freebsd level(hacking pf rules, router etc.) and today I test update to development 18.7 version and ALL works perfectly, with or without Shared forwarding, mutliWAN with inboud portforward works over both WAN links.

I read in 18.7 milestones this:
o improved default route handling
o improved default gateway switching

This is related probably to this, or  can you send link to github, where this problem fixed between 18.1 and 18.7 ?
Thank you :) and again THANK you for perfect project and all work around ;)


@eginfo: try update opnsense :)

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