Nick Rogness wrote:
>
>
> >
> > The final step is to select to which divert rule the packets eventually get
> > sent.
> > Each divert rule goes to a different natd, each of which is attached to a
> > different outgoing interface.
>
> I am going to look at what you suggested this afternoon to see if
> it works.
I forgot to say that the reason for having the natd in the picture is so that
the
source address gets changed to be on the appropriate interface thus ensuring
that
the return packets come back via the same path. To the internet it looks
like two different machines.
(You could actually do it with only one natd with all other packets going
straight
out..)
>
> Nick Rogness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - Keep on routing in a Free World...
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