On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, David Morris wrote:

I run with multiple IPs on the external interface (see alias support) but
they are all on the same subnet. I also map multiple external ips to the
same internal IP/port.

If someone doesn't respond with greater authority, try the configuration.
Should either work or be rejected as a configuration error.

Multiple subnets on any interface (external included) will work fine.

Do note that traffic will follow your default route unless you have something more specific (I seem to recall there being loadsharing/gateway selector features that could let you select the gateway for specificly matching traffic, added in..oh..3.7?).


What this means in your environment: If you have Router-A to ISP-A and Router-B to ISP-B, and your default route is set to Router-A, all of your traffic will be sent outbound through Router-A (and hence ISP-A, unless Router-A is configured otherwise). This includes return traffic (unless you have the expanded gateway selector/load sharing turned on and available).

For any outbound connection not related to an inbound connection that needs to use the new aliases, you'll want to use a Static Map to map traffic from protected-IP X to external-IP X.


Does this make sense?

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