Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:41:48 +0300 From: vladone <vladone@spaingsm.com> To: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: multiple incoming lines Message-ID: <255492927.20050920184148@spaingsm.com> In-Reply-To: <433009A6.9070705@roamingsolutions.net> References: <433009A6.9070705@roamingsolutions.net>
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U have (for set 2) this rules to divert packets that outgoing: $cmd 10050 set 2 divert natd2 ip from any to any out via $ext_if1 $cmd 10050 set 2 divert natd2 ip from any to any out via $ext_if2 I dont understand what u want to do? This rules translate all adress that outgoing throught $ext_if1 and $ext_if2 with address indicated by natd2. Divert and route is two thinks completly different. If u want to route packets to different outgoing interfaces, need to use different routes. (man route). If u want to outgoing packets with different addresses, but same interface, need to use divert (and need to put alias for external interface with addresses that u need). If u want to make so named load balancing, when use to lines for incoming trafic that sumarize bandwidth then is more complicated.
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