Hi,

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 03:30:38PM -0400, Digital Mercenary For Honor wrote:
> Folks:
> 
> I have a lab configuration where I've got traffic coming in on two 
> Ethernet links into an OBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) box, with a third link 
> connected to an Ethernet LAN where I'm using PF to do round-robin 
> load-balancing to a small set of test web servers. The two incoming 
> Ethernet links are simulating WAN links (no special equipment, just two 
> links), and I'm wanting to make sure that traffic that comes in on 
> "Link-A" goes back out on "Link-A".
> 
> The example in the man page wasn't so clear to me. Could someone here 
> give me a definitive cookbook / answer? Does PF just "do this" while 
> tracking the state of the connection, or do I need to specify a few 
> rules to make sure things get routed properly? The two incoming links 
> are an equal-cost routing path to the source network.
> 
> Many thanks to all in advance for any / all advice / tips / steers.

I think "reply-to" is the option you are looking for.  Have a look at
this message:
    http://www.mail-archive.com/pf@benzedrine.cx/msg08528.html

Hope this will help.
Regards,
-- 
Jeremie Le Hen
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