On 11/21/10 8:13 AM, Stephen Brown wrote:

> 
> My next phase of this project will entail splitting all of my VoIP
> services and devices into their own seperate VLAN. What is the best way
> to force outbound traffic over a particular IP based on the port? 
> 
> For example, I will have a server that lives at 10.5.10.2, and I want to
> push traffic originating from that server on UDP ports 4569, 5060, and
> 10000:20000 to appear to have originated from 70.90.228.196 on the net
> side. I'll also have some other servers, vm's etc. in this subnet using
> various TCP/UDP ports that I would like to restrict to this address as
> well.

Simply add the appropriate entries in /etc/shorewall/masq.

-Tom
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