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Date:      Wed, 24 Aug 2005 21:01:48 +0200
From:      Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
To:        freebsd-pf@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Next-Hop
Message-ID:  <200508242101.59975.max@love2party.net>
In-Reply-To: <1124909318.784.16.camel@freebsd1.irc.local>
References:  <1124909318.784.16.camel@freebsd1.irc.local>

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On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:48, Jon Otterholm wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am a newbie on PF but starting to get a hang on the different options
> and how to make a working config. So far I am deeply impressed with the
> many different functions and possibilities PF can offer.
>
> I have my roots in Cisco IOS and there I have a funktion called "next
> hop" that one can use to route connections to another destination than
> the default route when, for example, sourcing from a specific address
> space.
>
> Can PF offer this functionality in some way?
>
> In reality we use this to route packets between 2 different Internet
> connections using real (non RFC1918) IP-addresses...

see pf.conf(5)::ROUTING

Note that a critical problem with routing has been identified just recently=
=20
and is only fixed in HEAD right now.  The fix will be MFCed shortly, howeve=
r.

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