On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 09:25, Bob wrote:
> Right now if you put in A's address, the packet will be sent to B and but
> since it is coming from X (which is a totally different IP address) the
> packet will end up on the default route and go back to A and that will
> work fine, but, if you use C's address, the packet gets sent to B and
> since X is outside, B send the packet to the default route of A.
>
> What I need B to do is know if the packet came from thru A to send it back
> to A and if it came thru C to send it back to C

There's a book which might help you:  Marsh, Matthew G.  _Policy Routing
Using Linux_.  Indianapolis, Sams Publishing, 2001.  Some of the
unbalanced routing stuff in Chapter 5 might be of use.

Adam

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