I have used ipfilter and the 'fastroute' target to do this, but have found
that moving to Linux with netfilter and iproute2's advanced routing
capabilities are much more efficient. If you must use FreeBSD, it can be
accomplished. Do a Google search on "freebsd ipfilter policy based routing"
for examples.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luis Henrique Machado
Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MultiHomed Freebsd

Hello All!

Im looking a solutions for this scenery:


Cable Modem                                          Link Internet
     ^                                                      ^
     |                                                      |
     | ports 80,443                    all ports != 80, 443 |
     -------------xl0-Freebsd/Ipf/Ipnat/Squid-xl1------------
                                  |
                             My network


How i can make this?

I need that all the traffic from my network in port 80,443 goto xl0
All the others connections go to xl1


Any idea?

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