IMHO

just bind your apache to IP on eth0 ^_^, same for the mail. no need to route them

On 5/9/06, Linux Win < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im using redhat + iptables with two net gateways (eth0, eth1, eth2-local).

Now, what I want is to route all incoming and outgoing http and pop packets to eth0 and smtp packets to eth1. Is this possible? Got any URL for this?


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