Nick Barnes wrote:
At 2008-02-18 22:12:48+0000, Julian Elischer writes:

Unless you actually want all your machines to be remotely
accessible from the outside, you should probably just turn on
NAT on the new ISP interface, turn off the old one, and be
done with it.

The machines I'm interested in for these purposes are all servers of
one sort or another, which need to be externally routable.  The
desktops will indeed Just Work with NAT/DHCP.

I'll look at the IPFW fwd rules.  Thanks to all for your help.

Nick B
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you can use 'hard wired' nat entries to allow the servers to be accessible from both ISPs at the same time...
(along with ipfw to do route swizzling)

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