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Multi-WAN Source-Based Routes and Destination Port Rules no longer work after the following updates went on:

app-netify-fwa-core-2.6.1-1.v7 Updated Jan 22, 04:33:32
app-firewall-2.7.5-1.v7 Updated Jan 22, 04:33:32
initscripts-9.49.47-2.v7 Updated Jan 22, 04:33:32
lua-bitop-1.0.2-3.el7 Installed Jan 22, 04:33:26
app-firewall-core-2.7.5-1.v7 Updated Jan 22, 04:33:26
netify-fwa-2.93-1.v7 Updated Jan 22, 04:33:26

Network traffic will only route to highest weighted LAN. Has anyone run across this? I have reinstalled Multi-WAN, no luck, unfortunately I cannot roll back the updates as the previous packages are no longer available.
Thursday, January 23 2020, 05:26 AM
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Thursday, January 23 2020, 06:13 PM - #Permalink
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There is a new app-firewall pushed to clearos-updates and is syncing to the mirrors over the next couple of hours (newyork and sanfrancisco will be very quick - minutes). Please can you test. The best thing is to just do another "yum update". Only proceed if you see app-firewall-2.7.6-1.v7 and app-firewall-core-2.7.6-1.v7. Note you may need to either delete the rpm's you downloaded, move them elsewhere or run yum from a different folder.
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    Thursday, January 23 2020, 08:35 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for the reports. I will pass the message through to see if we can get a fix.

    In the meanwhile you should be able to downgrade with the following instructions:
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/app-firewall-core-2.7.3-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/app-firewall-2.7.3-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/app-qos-core-2.5.3-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/app-qos-2.5.3-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/app-netify-fwa-core-2.6.0-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    wget http://oremmicroserver.poweredbyclear.com/netify-fwa-2.91-1.v7.noarch.rpm
    yum downgrade *.rpm --disablerepo=*
    If you don't have QoS installed, don't download the two app-qos files. if you don't have the Application or Protocol Filter installed, don't download the *netify-* packages.

    Then you will need to block automatic updates in the Webconfig until the issue is sorted.

    I'll keep this thread updated of any progress.
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    Thursday, January 23 2020, 10:15 AM - #Permalink
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    Just to let you know, I've just rejected the "Accepted answer" so it does not look like the problem is permanently fixed.
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    Thursday, January 23 2020, 10:10 AM - #Permalink
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    Nick, you're the man! Thanks you for download links, the downgrade has restored the troubled servers.
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    Friday, January 24 2020, 03:44 AM - #Permalink
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    I have had app-firewall-2.7.6-1.v7 and app-firewall-core-2.7.6-1.v7 up for a number of hours and appears the update resolved the issue. I am using Multi-WAN for VOIP routing so any issues would of been surfaced by now. Also the response time from bug to workaround to patch was awesome!
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    Friday, January 24 2020, 08:27 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for the feedback.
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    Saturday, January 25 2020, 02:46 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for the fix...I'll be waiting/watching this thread to re-enable updates!
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    Saturday, January 25 2020, 06:39 AM - #Permalink
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    Fix helped. No problems so far. Thank you.
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