Just do policy routing so it goes out from where it came.  Should be ip
route policy

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On Jul 28, 2014 9:57 AM, "Rory McCann" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
>
> --
> Rory McCann
> MKAP Technology Solutions
> Web: www.mkap.net
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