On 01/05/2013 06:55 PM, f q wrote:
> Excellent!  Removing the rule causes the firewall to behave as I except.
> 
> "What do you expect?"
> 
> I was using this as an example and the line:
> 
> http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html#USE_DEFAULT_RT
> 
> "Although 'balance' is automatically assumed when USE_DEFAULT_RT=Yes,
> you can easily cause all traffic to use one provider except when you
> explicitly direct it to use the other provider via shorewall-rtrules
> (5) or shorewall-tcrules  (5)."
> 
> I see now, that this should include "rules" as well, as we had just found.
> 
> Previous experimentation with "USE_DEFAULT_RT=Yes" with the outdated
> version prior to upgrade, did not result in any discernible
> difference, oddly.  I was focused on using the files listed here to
> create the behavior I was looking for, as this appeared to be your
> recommendation.

You're welcome

-Tom
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