Hi Everyone,

Situation:
Debian Linux box - mail server, DNS, ipmasq - running 3 network interface. One local 
(eth1) on the local 10.10.10.0/24 network, one (ppp0) a permanent dialup connection to 
connect with a static IP, and one (ppp1) a permanent dynamic IP ADSL connection 
through Telstra. The ADSL is recently added (as of this afternoon) and according to 
the logs and ifconfig appears to be running fine thanks to rp-pppoe. However, I'm 
falling down at the last step here...

Problem:
I need to be able to route ftp traffic over the ADSL line. Now to be honest I don't 
know how to make anything go over the ADSL line without breaking the default route 
over the modem. Is there a way to create and use two default routes and then firewall 
the ftp traffic out over ADSL? Ipchains with -p21/22 -i ppp1 options?

They want to do something more crazy later on that'll likely involve me scouring the 
adv-routing HowTo, do I need to for this problem?

Thanks,

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-Paul de Kievit

Netwise Australia
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