Rudy Setiawan wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to do a traffic redirection based on destination port to
another interface/gateway.
Currently, I have a freebsd box that does simple NAT and an Internet connection.
I am planning to install another internet connection and use the same
box to do some traffic redirection.


INTERNET1 -------- freebsd box ------- INTERNET2
                                 |
                                 |
                       Local Area Network

LAN = 192.168.10.0/24 with interface em0
INTERNET1-GW = x.x.x.1 with em1
INTERNET2-GW = y.y.y.1 with rl0

My goal is to redirect any ssh traffic to INTERNET2-GW and I assume
that if it can be redirected through INTERNET2-GW then the packets
return will go through INTERNET2-GW also.


no, unless you first NAT the packets with the address of that interface.
(otherwise the packets will come back through your primary network).
if yo have cheep dlink or linksys or whatever DSL routers or whatever with NAT
on them then you can use that successfully and just use ipfw 'fwd' rules to 
select the interface to use.


Is it possible to do that way with ipfw or natd?

yes but you need both forwarding and nat..



Thank you

Regards,
Rudy



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