Re: No way natting-to carp interface

2012-03-13 Thread Shane Lazarus
Heya On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Paquitiu wrote: > Hi. ... > hostname.carp12 > inet 81.92.37.12 255.255.255.248 81.92.37.15 balancing ip carpnodes > 120:0,121:100 pass PaSSWord12 > > hostname.carp13 > inet 81.92.37.12 255.255.255.248 81.92.37.15 balancing ip carpnodes > 130:100,131:0 pass P

Re: No way natting-to carp interface

2012-03-13 Thread Gordon McAllister
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Paquitiu wrote: > The issue is simple, I can't match the outgoing traffic to carp ip address. > When I go to some "show myip" web, it always appears the pysical one. > Never the carp one. Have you tried '...nat-to carp12:0' ? Regards, ---Gordon

Re: No way natting-to carp interface

2012-03-13 Thread sirrupe
Thank you Josh for answerng so fast. Unfortunately, I've already tried with ip, with $var, with IF name and no way.

Re: No way natting-to carp interface

2012-03-13 Thread Josh Hoppes
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Paquitiu wrote: > Hi. > The issue is simple, I can't match the outgoing traffic to carp ip address. > When I go to some "show myip" web, it always appears the pysical one. > Never the carp one. > > As my ISP provider gives us 4 ips, I use two (one for each nic of

No way natting-to carp interface

2012-03-13 Thread Paquitiu
Hi. The issue is simple, I can't match the outgoing traffic to carp ip address. When I go to some "show myip" web, it always appears the pysical one. Never the carp one. As my ISP provider gives us 4 ips, I use two (one for each nic of the firewalls connected to internet) for physical interfaces