On Tuesday 15 January 2002 16:41, Mark Kilmartin wrote:
> I'm still having the same problem packets arrive on one interface but
> try to return on another interface(The default route)
>> The rp_filter option had been set to 1 I changed it to 0.
As each packet comes into the firewall, source NAT it to the
interface it came in on. The reply from the server will then
head back to that interface. I think. I did something like
this on a LAN with two ISP connections coming in to
two different firewall/router boxen...It worked, kinda :)
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