>I currently have eth4 and eth5 masq'd out eth1 to ISP1. No problems.
>
>I would like to have eth4 masq'd out eth0, and eth5 masq'd out eth1.

Well, you'll need to have (2) default routes to the Internet with
equal costs.  Then, you'll need to specify the IPFWADM masquerading
line to only mask the specific subnets on eth4 and eth5 and use the
"-W" line to point to "eth0" for the outbound traffic.



>Despite changing routing about, I cannot get the desired results- eth4
>masq'd out eth0 and eth5 masq'd out eth1.
>
>I can go into further detail, but first off- is this possible? 

It should be though its an odd request.  Why are you doing all
this?

--David
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