Luigi Rosa wrote:
mouss said the following on 31/07/08 09:02:
so you also need to play with "advanced" routing to make sure the
packets go out of eth2.
Such as?
I just need a hint on what I have to search in the documentation, either
Postfix or Linux. What do you mean with "advanced" routing?
Apart from lartc:
http://linux-ip.net/html/
http://www.policyrouting.org/PolicyRoutingBook/ONLINE/TOC.html
Offtopic note: both lartc and policy routing book can be quite dated in
some of its contents, particulary lartc in scheduling section - if you
gonna dwell in that one in future, be sure to check
http://ace-host.stuart.id.au/russell/files/tc/doc/ for more current and
valid reference (esp. u32).