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Simon Buchanan wrote:

> Our internal network 192.168.1.0/24 has a DSL connection, with the 
> DSL modem at 192.168.1.254. We also have a 2Mbit DDS for our servers 
> with the ip range of 202.27.217.241-253, this is connected to the 
> internal network via a RH linux box with two network cards: 
> 192.168.1.1 (eth1) and 202.27.217.243 (eth0) with its gateway at 
> 202.27.217.241.
> 
> At the moment all workstations on the internal network use the DSL 
> modem as their gateway. This is great for everything EXCEPT ftp 
> traffic to one of the IP address on our DDS link.
> 
> Is there a way to use ipchains (running on the linux "router") to 
> send ftp traffic to the DDS IP range but send all other traffic thru 
> the DSL?
> 
> If the above is impossible, dose anyone else have an alternative idea?

look into iproute2 and policy routing. big learning curve but
it can probably do what you want. another option might be an
ftp proxy?

raf

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