Re: Special routing for incoming pop3-requests

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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Jan Kirchhoff wrote:

> I am new to this List and I'm not really sure if this is really an
> iptables-issue, but I think iptables is the tool I need for this:

nope, you need policy routing

> How do I get to work (with iptables-rules on server1?), that all packets
> from server1 port 110 that have a destination other than the LAN go out
> on fw2 but all other traffic goes to fw1?
> I need a special route based on source-ip and source-port. I do not want
> to rewrite the destination ip (which would not help since its already
> right) but have influence on the routing to the next gateway.

have a look at http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.html

c'ya
sven

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