That's how it works :)
Add a rule on top:
/ip fi man add chain=prerouting dst-address=your_local_subnet action=accept
Where your_local_subnet can be something like 192.168.0.0/16 (I doubt you
need to reach those addresses via WAN :))
22 Июн 2016 г. 6:00 PM пользователь "Ty Featherling" <
[email protected]> написал:

> I have setup some policy routing at an edge router so that packets from
> subnet X get one default route and all other packets gets a different
> default route. This works fine for internet traffic but when trying to get
> from subnet X to anywhere else on my own network it's broken. If I
> explicitly add a policy route to the desired host it works so it seems that
> the default route is sending ALL traffic to the gateway, not just packets
> that don't have a route in the table already. I have verified that the
> routes exist but unless I add a route with that packet mark specifically I
> can't reach LAN hosts. Anything I'm missing or just not understanding about
> policy routing and mangle?
>
>
>
> -Ty
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