On 10/27/06, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 15:58:07 -0700, Bob Crandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The easiest solution would seem to be just adding another NIC and binding the
service only to the NIC appropriate for that service.
So if, eth0 was DSL and eth1 the T-1, then bind email to eth0 and www to eth1.
They will then answer only on the interface you want them to.
Remember though if you are communicating with distant networks and the
DSL and T-1 have different gateway addresses on them you also need to
do the source based routing as I mentioned above, otherwise your
answers to requests will go out your "main" default route, which may
or may not be the correct behavior, resulting in apparently random
lost packets.
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-Regards-
-Quentin Hartman-
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