two providers.

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One solution would be to mark outbound packets using iptables and then route
them based on the marks.


> Hello, people.
> 
> I read iptables tutorial and lartc, but i'm still confused with one
> trouble.
> 
> May be this question was discussed already, so forward me solution, if
> is.
> 
> So, there's a trouble.
> 
> I have debian etch linux. 2.6.18-4 kernel.
> 
> On this computer i have three interfaces: eth0 - my lan, eth1, eth2 -
> providers.
> 
> By default all internet traffic routed through eth2. But i NEED to
> route mail and icq (tcp110, tcp25, tcp5190) through eth1. How can i do
> that?
> 
> Regards, Vitaliy Tskhovrebov.
> 

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