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Re: routing questions
- To: "Bryan Irvine" <bryan_(_dot_)_irvine_(_at_)_kingcountyjournal_(_dot_)_com>, <misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org>
- Subject: Re: routing questions
- From: "Todd Boyer" <tboyer_(_at_)_autumntech_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:56:12 -0400
- Thread-index: AcQr1Xk9GkSnPzK1R5WWn1YBqu9nXgAFC/6Q
- Thread-topic: routing questions
PF should be able to control this. Lookup ROUTING in the pf.conf man
page.
-Todd
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org [mailto:owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org] On Behalf
Of Bryan Irvine
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 5:24 PM
To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Subject: routing questions
If I have 2 connections to the internet, one being DSL and one being a
T1 that's been subnetted for a DMZ, is there a way to keep the DMz
traffic from going out the DSL line?
EXAMPLE (forgive my ascii server pic):
____
[6MB DSL]----[OBSD]---[LAN]
[3.4*]
[T1]---------[____]---[DMZ]
the default route would be the DSL line to make sure LAN users are happy
with speed since it mostly downloads and not uploads BUT because it's
the default route, traffic for the dmz comes in on T1 and goes out DSL.
Is there a way to change the default route for the DMZ so it's traffic
goes back out the T1?
--Bryan
*will be 3.5 soon :-D
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