I have a situation where I have a 1 LAN, 2 WAN (via two routers and
VRRP) where I would like to enable NAT port forwarding.
I've looked at a few examples out there and most of them seem to assume
the multi-wan scenario is on the same router, so you can use routing
marks to track the connections. My scenario is a bit different as each
ISP is on its own router and I use VRRP and recursive routing to handle
failures. Is it possible to track connections between the two routers so
that port forwarding will work from either WAN?
As it works now (and as expected), when both WAN connections are active,
port forwarding only works on the primary WAN. If the primary goes down
and everything starts using the backup connection, then port forwarding
works fine on the second connection.
These are Mikrotik devices on v6.7.
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Rory McCann
MKAP Technology Solutions
Web: www.mkap.net
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