I have an internal anycast address that's shared by three machines that provides SMTP, DNS and syslog to infrastructure devices. SMTP auth. Works. No dicking. The MT will do a route lookup and use the exit interface's source address. Doesn't matter because of SMTP auth. It's easier than setting up a bunch of rules because shit changes all the time.

On 8/9/2016 11:51 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
right or wrong, i want to set up an open mail relay on our network for mikrotik backups. I want to lock the relay down to only accept traffic from our internal subnet for loopback IPs on the site routers. How do I make specific traffic always present as the same IP no matter which interface it exits since i cant seem to find a way to masquerade the output chain

if it is doable, is there also a way to add a line to our default configs that will set the presentation IP to whatever the loopback IP on that device is?

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