Me again..

We getting there, with this 3 router box...

Question:
I reach so far as having Router3 sending the HTTP traffic to the correct
router, the SMTP traffic to the correct box also, as i use my TCPDUMP on my BOX
connecected to the Internet, i can see the HTTP traffic being transmitted to
the internet, but my problem is it's not being return to the requesting
workstation.

this is what my HTTP lookup table looks like
ip rout ls table http
default dev eth2  scope link

I must say, that if i clear this table, and let BOX3, with a DEFAULT GW to the
internet via BOX1 or BOX2, then the Workstation can connect to the net without
any problems.

I don't have the slightest idea now where i should look

thnks

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:14:37 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>Everything seems to be moving like a charm, not getting the IP ROUTE
>per TCP
>Port talking to healthy, but still working on it..
>
>question.
>U mentioned why not use "equal-weight routing", i checked at googles
>to get
>more info about this, it seems a nice way to go...but can u guide me
>to a
>weblink where i can find more info on how to implement this on my
>Box3,
>
>CS> Start with the Advanced Routing HOWTO, from linuxdoc.org or
>similar...if
>you get your port-based routing tables setup, you'll be over most of
>the
>hurdles...
>
>CS>  Keep us all posted on your progress...if you get this working,
>it's the
>first step to doing the same thing cleanly with a single box.
>
>Charles Steinkuehler
>http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
>http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
>
>




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Reginald R. Richardson
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