What if the firewall had 4 interfaces?  One for each of the external nets,
and one for each of the internal nets, and did NAT for both internal nets?

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> To: Colin Falconer
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> Subject: Re: [FW1] RE: FW Licensing issues
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> Well, Firewall aside, could you do this with any routing
> mechanism?  Short of MPLS,
> it is out of the question.
>
> Colin Falconer wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have two leased lines (going to two routers, 62.x.x.x,
> 194.x.x.x), and one
> > Firewall 1 (stand alone, registered with 194.x.x.x).
> > Is there any way I can get eg. one internal network to use
> the 194.x.x.x
> > gateway and another network to use the 62.x.x.x gateway
> (via another net
> > card with a legal IP 62.x.x.x.
> >
> > Any help appreciated.
> > Colin.
> >
> >
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