--- George Pontis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >From the pf user's guide:
> 
> "The route-to option is used on traffic coming in on
> the internal interface
> to specify the outgoing network interfaces..."
> 
> I followed this usage and the example in the user's
> guide to set up OpenBSD
> 3.5 to load-balance outgoing connections over two
> gateways. There is also
> some specific traffic routing to keep traffic local.
> For example, traffic to
> the same subnet as the gateway should go out that
> gateway and not be subject
> to round-robin. It seems to be working.
> 
> However, this routing does not go as planned with a
> FTP transfer. I believe
> that this is due to ftpd. When ftpd makes the
> transfer request, the route-to
> rules are not evaluated since the traffic is not
> coming in on int_if, but is
> internally generated by the daemon. The result is
> that all FTP traffic flows
> through the first gateway.
> 
> Is there a different way to use route-to that gets
> around this consequence
> of the daemon ?
> 
> George

Dear All
Can u have more detail on this one ? (ex; pf.conf)
"There is also some specific traffic routing to keep
traffic local. For example, traffic to the same subnet
as the gateway should go out that  gateway and not be
subject  to round-robin "

regards
reza

 



                
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