Sergio Talens-Oliag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>


> �Is it possible to masquerade some of the internal machines as the


> main external ip address and masquerade others as one of the aliases?





In principle, yes.  In practice, it may be difficult.





First, you must find a way to set up routing so that all packets from


one address are routed through the alias interface, and the rest through


the normal interface.  Once you have that done, masquerade will simply


work with the scheme to provide the service that you want.  It's really


a routing problem, not a masq problem.





As for how you do that, the default route-table based scheme will not do


it.  You have to do something called source-routing, which is an area I


have never investigated.  But I bet it is possible.





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