I guess you have to use separate routing tables. You could mark packets and then use a routing rule to set which route the traffic could go through. (I had problems using masquerade with this... maybe SNAT can do a better job). On 8/16/05, Leonardo Marques <surf3r0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi people, > > I have a linux box which will have three ethernet interfaces: > > eth0 connected with the LAN > eth1 connected with the internet across ISP1 > eth2 connected with the internet acorss ISP2 > > So, i need do it: > > All internet requisition for a external 80 port (http) go out to the > internet across the eth1, and all others requisions, for all others > external ports, go out to the internet across the other internet > connection (eth2). > > How can I do it? > > Thanks for all attention! > []s > > -- > ------------------------------ > Leonardo Marques > http://www.analyx.org > ------------------------------ > >