Yes, I've said about RPF, but I think I should see the packets "trying" to
go out I guess.

I'll give a try using NAT, because at my first try it didn't work either. I
get back to you this morning yet.

Just a note, I'm using ubuntu 12.04-4 server. Is any problem related to it?


2014-03-25 4:42 GMT-03:00 Ferenc Wagner <[email protected]>:

> Malcolm Turnbull <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > But rp_filter just controls where the reply packet goes
>
> As far as I know, rp_filter is on the input side: it drops a packet if
> the hypothetical reply packet *would* go out on a different interface to
> the one the packet arrived on.  Thus it must be switched off in
> asymmetric routing scenarios.
> --
> Regards,
> Feri.
>
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