use route tables, set the getaway 10.30.9.253 for the subnet on which
your other office is, and use your ISP's getaway as default getaway.
you can manipulate route tables with route(8).

On 3/19/07, Ricardo Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello ppl from misc,

   I have an issue, I have a little lan with a oBSD box that connect to my
ISP and bring the Internet to this lan, but I have another router inside
that lan that connects me to my another office, and I have a win2000 machine
that is the DNS for this router, so, if I want to connect to my other office
I have to set the machines configurations to gateway -> 10.30.9.253, the
router and DNS 10.30.9.250, the win2000 machine, and if I want to use the
internet i have to use set the machines configurations to gateway ->
10.30.9.254, the oBSD box and DNS are from my ISP.
So what I want is that the oBSD handle this job, I mean, I want use only the
oBSD as a router and when the traffic is for the other office the oBSD send
the traffic to the 10.30.9.253 router and when the the traffic is for the
Internet the oBSD send the traffic trough it's connection to my ISP.

So, that's it...
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Best regards
Ricardo Lucas




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