Does anyone know if you can put a Static Route or two Router addresses into Mac OS 9's TCP/IP so that it will route all 10.x requests through the internal Firewall, and all external Internet requests through the other external Firewall? Do we need some additional software to do this?
The Mentat/TCP stack, aka Open Transport, includes all the routing support to do what you want. The problem is that Apple provides no direct interface to turn it on or modify the routing tables. So you need to add Sustwork's IPNetRouter (shareware). It's essentially a GUI for OT, plus other features (NAT, DHCP, etc).
http://www.sustworks.com/
ObDisclaimer: I'm a Sustworks Reseller; prices negotiable, etc.
- Dan.
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