Le 12/01/2011 21:52, Tom Eastep a écrit :
> On 1/12/11 12:46 PM, Sam Przyswa wrote:
>
>> Please let me know (if it's possible) how to route ALL the port x
>> traffic on the desired provider.
> Configure your applications to bind to a specific local IP address.
> ===================================================================

I don't really understand what you mean because the shorewall machine is 
a default *gateway* for LAN machines and LAN machines sand mails on SMTP 
port on external mail server via the gateway that I want go on provider 
1, and LAN machines request inbound mails on IMAP2 port on the same mail 
server that I want go on provider 2. For 80 and 443 requests the load 
balancing 3/1 it's ok for me. There is +/- 200 LAN machines.

Thanks for your help.

Sam.



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