routing according to traffic type...

Lawrence Farr freebsd-isp at epcdirect.co.uk
Fri Dec 12 08:18:03 PST 2003


Use 

udp_outgoing_address a.b.c.d
tcp_outgoing_address a.b.c.d

In your squid.conf

Will probably be the easiest way.

Lawrence Farr
EPC Direct Limited  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-isp at freebsd.org 
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-isp at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Enno Davids
> Sent: 12 December 2003 13:49
> To: freebsd-isp at freebsd.org
> Subject: routing according to traffic type...
> 
> Guys'n'gals,
> 
> not sure this is the right forum for this, but I suspect there may be
> someone here who can point me at the right bit of doco...
> 
> I currently have two systems in my home office each acting as 
> gateway/firewall
> to two different network providers. One is attached to a 
> cable network and
> is used predominantly for a squid to get fast access to the 
> net for web
> browsing. The other system is the general gateway with the 
> publically visible
> addresses and is used for more general purpose things. (mail, 
> dns, etc)
> 
> So, its time to retire the mail, dns gateway and ideally I'd like to
> consolidate the two systems into one. To do this I'd need 
> some way to tell
> that single system to push its web traffic out one interface 
> and everything
> else out another. Is there a way of doing this on fbsd or 
> indeed is there
> a best way of doing this?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Enno.
> 
> 
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