Do I create this rule on the WAN or OPT tab under Firewall rules?

Do I need to enable AON or should I leave automatic?

Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
From: Keenan Tims [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: November-02-09 6:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Sending traffic out a 2nd WAN interface

All you need to do is create a PASS rule that matches the traffic, and  
select the gateway for the WAN you want it to go out. Make sure it  
appears before any catch-all rules in the list.

Keenan

Quoting Ron Lemon <[email protected]>:

> Good Afternoon,
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> I have a pfSense box that has 2 WAN interfaces and 1 LAN interface.
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> I need to be able to send some specific mail traffic out over OPT1 (the
> second WAN link) depending on the IP that it is destined for.  The vast
> majority of the mail needs to go out over the WAN but a few messages have to
> be routed to this other interface so that it is kept on someone else's
> secure network.
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> Do I need to configure Outbound NAT for this?
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> A quick set of steps would be helpful.
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> Thanks,
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> Ron
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