Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 00:02:53 +0200 From: n j <nino80@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Two Networks on one System Message-ID: <BANLkTikXYxXCeRX1NY-Z179vx_SDkiJK=w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4E00D47D.9040603@dichotomia.fr> References: <201106202107.p5KL7PW0091851@x.it.okstate.edu> <4DFFC61B.2080201@radel.com> <27899_1308609017_4DFFC9F9_27899_767_1_D9B37353831173459FDAA836D3B43499BF89C588@WADPMBXV0.waddell.com> <4DFFD0A7.8010806@radel.com> <4DFFE6B9.2020107@dichotomia.fr> <4E00756B.5050805@my.gd> <4E00C720.5010701@dichotomia.fr> <4E00CAA4.7080008@my.gd> <4E00D47D.9040603@dichotomia.fr>
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I can't really say I understand the exact problem the OP has, but if it's anything similar to asymmetrical/source-based routing problems I was having some time ago, pf and reply-to is probably the best way to do it. However, I'd also like to point out setfib(1), as it seems no-one has brought it up yet, though there were statements like "there can be only one default gw". I was actually quite disappointed with lack of proper solution for this problem on FreeBSD as it is so simple to set up on Linux. Regards, -- Nino
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