Hi Jason,
The default gateway is a nice construct when you only have one gateway.
When you have more than one, you can put a route on the default gateway
pointing to the alternate gateway that's connected to the destination
subnet, or you can use DHCP to pass a different default gateway to the
client.
I've used both methods and they seem to work OK. I'm currently
transitioning from one gateway to another, so the original gateway has a
route pointing to the new gateway to reach all of the subnets connected
to the new gateway.
~Ed
On 2/22/2015 12:07 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
I have a NAT routing firewall setup (v2.2), when I setup a port forward (port
22 for SSH) to a host which has set the gateway as the firewall all works as
expected.
But I have a host, which is in the same subnet, but it has a different default
gateway does than the firewall, it does not work.
Other than changing the default gateway on that host, how can I port forward
SSH to that host?
-Jason
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