Hi, 

is there an issue with policy-routing and/or NAT?
I've been trying for months now to DNAT a host in a LAN.
The router has 3 NICs, 2 of them are connected to a) the internet
and b) an extranet. Now a host XYZ is visible with a unique IP on
both, the internet and extranet. I'll give you a little tcpdump fragment:
(eth0: inet, eth1: LAN, eth2: secured internet (extranet))
network 62.156.190. not administrable (t-systems).

eth0 < 62.156.190.37.48495 > 62.225.182.35.http
eth1 > 62.156.190.37.48495 > 192.168.0.3.http
eth1 < 192.168.0.3.http > 62.156.190.37.48495
eth2 > 62.225.182.35.http > 62.156.190.37.48495

as you can see, the packet leaves the wrong device.
I've already tried iproute2 rules like:

$IP route add table 2 via $INET_ROUTER dev eth0
$IP rule add from 62.225.182.32/29 lookup 2


also i don't understand why the router NATs it with 62.225.182.35 when
the postrouting rule is:

$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s 192.168.0.3 \
 -j SNAT --to-source 62.225.182.35

(if you want to understand the full script look at
 http://robtone.mine.nu/ipt-set.txt )

Any suggestions or hints would be more than appreciated, thanks. :)


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