Two eth interfaces NOT NAT

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Is there anyway to use two ethernet interfaces in proxy mode, each havin a public internet IP, and receving all inbound on one interface, while sending all outbound on another? I realize that eth0 will have TX/RX packets to the origGW and eth1 with have TX/RX packets to the termGW, but i dont want to loop the bandwidth on the same eth card. also i have access to separate internet subnets so eth0 and eth1 dont have to be on the same  subnet (which would be confusing i think for it). This is to proxy carrier class voip traffic, and NOT to provide NAT access for endpoints.

OrigGW ------> eth0PROXY  <-gnugk->  eth1PROXY ------> termGW
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Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:
Get the latest cvs - it should be fixed.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Lertora" <jlertora@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 9:26 PM


  
I am operating in GK failover mode.
I keep getting RRJ from the other GK crying,  fullRegistrationRequired;
    



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