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Date:      Thu, 14 Sep 2017 23:32:21 +0200
From:      "Kristof Provost" <kristof@sigsegv.be>
To:        "Dave Cottlehuber" <dch@skunkwerks.at>
Cc:        freebsd-pf@freebsd.org, freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NATted outbound traffic sometimes uses backup CARP IP on LACP/LAGG interface
Message-ID:  <4250D983-3CE2-4156-85FB-E580F6C592D2@sigsegv.be>
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On 14 Sep 2017, at 16:21, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
> Outgoing traffic (from a jail) via PF NAT over a LAGG/LACP sometimes 
> has
> the *backup* CARP IP address assigned to it.
>

>
> ###############################
> ######## running configs ######
>
> pfctl indeed shows its a round-robin
>
> ###############################
> #  pfctl -vnf /etc/pf.conf
> protocols = "{ tcp, udp, icmp }"
> extl_if = "lagg0"
> intl_if = "lo0"
> jail_if = "lo1"
> intl_net = "lo0:network"
> jail_net = "lo1:network"
> internet = "lagg0:network"
> set limit states 200000
> set limit frags 80000
> set limit src-nodes 80000
> set timeout adaptive.start 180000
> set timeout adaptive.end 200000
> scrub in all fragment reassemble
> nat on lagg0 inet proto tcp from 10.241.0.0/16 to any -> (lagg0)
> round-robin
> nat on lagg0 inet proto tcp from 10.241.0.1 to any -> (lagg0)
> round-robin
>
I think this is your problem. You’re telling pf to nat to the IP 
address of lagg0, but lagg0 has multiple addresses assigned.

‘(lagg0:0)’ should work, or just use the IP address.

Regards,
Kristof



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