> On Sep 14, 2016, at 2:21 AM, Benjamin Bergia <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> After some reading on multihoming, I noticed that routing is solely based on 
> the destination IP address and not the source. It means that my zones are 
> probably answering to the traffic on net1 through net2 and my ISP might be 
> blocking asymmetrical traffic.
> I also found that source address dependent routing might be the solution.

They almost certainly are; you mentioned "new ISP" here so I'm guessing you're 
running with two ISPs at once.

For ISPs, it's recommended to not accept traffic from any address that you're 
not expecting it from.  More at http://www.bcp38.info/index.php/Main_Page

I would be inclined to handle this with a router and policy routing (even a 
virtualized router running under KVM on SmartOS); host-based socket address 
routing has historically been a bit of a goat rope on every operating system, 
not just Solaris-flavored stuff.

-r




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