Hello, i would like to know how to resolve a problem. I have a debian router with 3 interfaces
(LAN, and two internet providers (Provider A, Provider B)). The default route is configured to use the
provider A The problem is that, When an external connection arrives from
provider B to an internal server (with nat), the packet is routed to the
default route: I explain: -
A packet arrives from provider
B in direction of a internal server -
The router performs nat
operation -
The internal server generates a
response -
The router routes the packet on
the interface Provider A Consequently, The connection cannot been
established I want to know if its possible to configure
my debian router to route packets to the interface on which packet arrives. In
the example, packets should have been routed by the interface connected to
provider B If yes, do you know how to do that ? Thanks. |
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